An effective paragraph not only provides specific details but presents them in

• A. the third person.
• B. active voice.
• C. logical order.
• D. narrative form.

1 answer

C. logical order.

An effective paragraph presents details in a logical order so that they flow smoothly and are easy to follow. This means that the information is organized in a way that makes sense and helps the reader understand the main idea or argument being presented. By structuring the details in a coherent order, the paragraph becomes more engaging and persuasive.