Read the text below:



Which organizational structure does this text primarily use?

(1 point)
Responses

Problem/solution
Problem/solution

Cause/effect
Cause/effect

Compare/contrast
Compare/contrast

Sequence
Sequence
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To determine the organizational structure used in the text you provided, we would need to analyze the content for key indicators of each structure:

  1. Problem/Solution: This structure presents an issue and then outlines a method or plan to resolve it.

  2. Cause/Effect: This structure discusses the reasons behind an event (cause) and the results that follow (effect).

  3. Compare/Contrast: This structure examines similarities and/or differences between two or more subjects.

  4. Sequence: This structure follows a chronological order or step-by-step progression.

Since the actual content of the text is not provided, I cannot definitively identify which organizational structure is used. However, you can identify it by looking for cues related to the definitions above in the text. If you can provide more details or the actual text, I'd be happy to help you analyze it!

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