How is an outline different from a concept web?(1 point)

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An outline uses one main topic in the center and surrounding ideas around it, while the concept web does not.
An outline uses one main topic in the center and surrounding ideas around it, while the concept web does not.

An outline uses Roman numerals to organize, while a concept web does not.
An outline uses Roman numerals to organize, while a concept web does not.

The outline lacks information about what will be in the introduction, body, and conclusion while the concept web includes that information.
The outline lacks information about what will be in the introduction, body, and conclusion while the concept web includes that information.

The outline lacks a strict organizational structure, while the concept web is based on a formal structure.

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The most accurate response to how an outline is different from a concept web is:

An outline uses Roman numerals to organize, while a concept web does not.

Outlines typically have a hierarchical structure with numbered or bulleted points, while concept webs visually map out ideas in a non-linear format, connecting related concepts.