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An author changes a chronological structure to a cause-and-effect structure in a revised article. What is the most likely reason for this change?
A.
To make the article shorter
B.
To better explain the reasons behind events and their outcomes
C.
To remove unnecessary details
D.
To confuse the reader and make them think harder
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B. To better explain the reasons behind events and their outcomes
Switching from a chronological (time-ordered) structure to a cause-and-effect organization focuses the writing on relationships between actions and consequences, helping readers understand why things happened and what resulted.
Switching from a chronological (time-ordered) structure to a cause-and-effect organization focuses the writing on relationships between actions and consequences, helping readers understand why things happened and what resulted.
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