In a sequentially organized text you would expect the author to give you steps or clearly organized directions for how to do something true or false

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True. In a sequentially organized text, you would typically expect the author to present information in a clear, step-by-step manner, often outlining directions or instructions for how to complete a specific task or process. This organization helps readers follow along easily and understand the sequence of actions required.

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