How do authors demonstrate complex relationships in an informational text? Select the two correct answers (1 point)

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To demonstrate complex relationships in an informational text, authors often:

  1. Use cause-and-effect structures: Authors explain how one event or phenomenon leads to another, helping readers understand the connections between different ideas or events.

  2. Incorporate comparison and contrast: By comparing and contrasting different concepts or events, authors highlight similarities and differences that reveal deeper relationships and connections.

These techniques allow for a nuanced understanding of the subject matter.