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How does a free-form outline differ from a modified outline? A. A free-from outline does not present the essential information. B. A free-form outline does not clarify information. C. A free-form outline does not show how pieces of information are related. D. A free-form outline does not organize information from top to bottom.

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D. a free-form outline does not organize information from top to bottom is correct

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Hi,

The correct answer option is {D}

Step-by-step explanation

A free-form outline is one prepared without following a specific technique. This can be any style that makes sense to you and the purpose. It is not organized in a specific manner. A modified outline is one that begins with a main topic, then the details follows. It has a structure that contains the main idea, details, explanations and additional evidence that support the details. Modified outline is commonly used by default due to its organized structure.

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