The best response to how the author organizes ideas to make a coherent point is:
The author presents a study, explains the results, and then tells why it matters.
How does the author organize ideas to make a coherent point?
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The author presents information, explains where it came from, and then asks readers to help find a solution.
The author presents information, explains where it came from, and then asks readers to help find a solution.
The author used a chronological sequence to explain the history of bee illnesses.
The author used a chronological sequence to explain the history of bee illnesses.
The author presents a study, explains the results, and then tells why it matters.
The author presents a study, explains the results, and then tells why it matters.
The author used a compare-and-contrast structure to explain how different bee studies worked.
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The best response to how the author organizes ideas to make a coherent point is:
The author presents a study, explains the results, and then tells why it matters.