The most fitting example of explanatory writing that lacks cohesion is "The similarities and differences between ideas are unclear." This indicates a lack of clarity and connection between ideas, which is essential for cohesive writing.
Which of the following would be an example of explanatory writing that lacks cohesion?(1 point)
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Complex ideas are linked with more than one transition word.
Complex ideas are linked with more than one transition word.
The body paragraphs all discuss ideas that were already brought up in the introduction.
The body paragraphs all discuss ideas that were already brought up in the introduction.
Complex ideas in the text have many explanations and details.
Complex ideas in the text have many explanations and details.
The similarities and differences between ideas are unclear.
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