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When some of your details are more specific than​ others, you can

A.
present only the most general details.
B.
always move from general to specific.
C.
arrange them from general to​ specific, or from specific to general.
D.
present only the most specific details.

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I can refer to a specific information about anything, but in case it's something related with concrete information you have to give the right answer.

In this case yo should start from the general aspects and be advancing by the explanation to get to the objective and concrete answer.

For example in a mathematical problem it is importan to talk about the general problem and how to get to the correct answer. But if it is something more subjective as the art you can do it viceversa.


So the best option is letter C because it depends on what kind of topic you are talking about. And the point is to explain it as simple as posible as Einstein said " If you can't explain it simple, you don't understand it well enough ".

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Answer:

The most appropriate answer option is: C. arrange them from general to​ specific, or from specific to general.

Step-by-step explanation:

When some of your details are more specific than​ others, you can either arrange them from general to specific or from specific to general.

The sequence or arrangement of the details solely depends on what topic you are talking about. It is is something that a common man knows nothing about, a good idea is to start off with the general details and then move on to the specific ones.

Otherwise, you can start it with the specific details also.

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