To determine how the article is organized, we need to analyze its structure and flow. Here’s a brief explanation of each option:
A. According to comparison of like and unlike events - This organization focuses on comparing similarities and differences between events.
B. According to randomly placed facts and information - This suggests a lack of structure or coherence in the arrangement of information.
C. According to time in which events are progressive - This would mean the events are arranged chronologically, following a timeline.
D. According to the cause and then the effect of events - This organization would present events in a way that shows causation, discussing causes followed by their respective effects.
To provide a proper answer, one would need to look at the content and structure of the article to see which of these best fits. Without seeing the article, I cannot specify the correct answer. Please provide more context or details from the article for a more accurate analysis.