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"Make a slipknot (or any kind of knot) and place it on one of your needles. In your left hand, hold the needle with the slipknot on it. Wrap the yarn around your right index finger until it crosses. Poke the tip of the left needle into the yarn loop on your right index finger, and pull the loop off your finger and onto the needle. Gently snug up the loop, or "stitch." Repeat until you have the number of stitches you need on the needle." is it S for Sequence P/S for Problem/Solution C/E for Cause/Effect C/C for Compare/Contrast D for Description

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Answer:

S for sequence.

Step-by-step explanation:

A sequence is a text structure where things, events, or even processes are described sequentially. This strategy of structuring texts is identified when there is a sequence or order of things in the way the text is presented.

In the given passage, we see that it is talking about how to make a knot and then a "stitch". The way the speaker provides the information is in a sequential pattern, a step by step instruction.

Thus, the correct answer is S for sequence.

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