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Where does this selection belong in the writing process? Introduction I. Hook: you see them everywhere you look, sometimes out playing or other times in a house. II. Topic sentence: three areas of information about cats. A. Cats are very intelligent animals. B. Cats give off tail signals. C. Cats are territorial animals. A. brainstorming B. publishing C. reviewing D. outlining E. proofreading

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I'm kind of confused as to what you're asking, but this looks like an outline to me. It's easier to see if you lay it out like this:

Introduction

I. Hook: You see them everywhere you look, sometimes out playing or other times in a house.

II. Topic sentence: three areas of information about cats.

A. Cats are very intelligent animals.

B. Cats give off tail signals.

C. Cats are territorial animals.

See? It seems like a plan for an essay, so the correct answer would be D. outlining.

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Answer:

D. outlining

Step-by-step explanation:

As you can see from the question above, there is a lot of separate topical information that gives instructions on what should be written in an essay or other type of text. In short, this information is a draft of some text and serves to outline what will be written in the final text. This helps the author stay focused on his theme and not write anything that is not relevant to his text, so we can conclude that the correct answer to your question is the letter D.

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