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Guitars have been around for 4,000 years, evolving from early bowl harps.

Guitars are categorized as string instruments and are divided into two groups:
acoustic and electric. Acoustic guitars work without electric inputs that amplify the
music, instead using a cut out in the middle of the guitar's body to project the
music. Acoustic guitars include the classical guitar, which uses thick nylon strings,
the steel-string guitar, and the archtop guitar, which is most closely associated
with the bowl harps of old. Electric guitars use inputs to connect to amplifiers,
which allow the sound of the guitar to be changed and shaped by the amplifier
itself, or a host of pedals and effects. Guitars have been pivotal in defining many
genres of music, most notably rock and roll, folk, flamenco, and blues. They are
also used in jazz, bluegrass, country, and soul music to add depth to other
instruments which take center stage in those genres.
How is the passage organized?
OA. chronological order
OB. classification scheme
OC.logical order
OD.cause and effect

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Answer:

The passage is organized as:

OC. Logical order

Step-by-step explanation:

The passage follows a logical order by first introducing the general categorization of guitars into two groups: acoustic and electric. It then provides information about each type of guitar (acoustic and electric), describing how they work and their characteristics. The passage concludes by discussing the role of guitars in defining various music genres. The information is presented in a coherent and organized manner, following a logical flow of ideas rather than a strict chronological sequence or a cause-and-effect relationship.

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