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Which are examples of basic text structures? Check all that apply. chronological order random order order of importance comparison and contrast cause and solution
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Which are examples of basic text structures? Check all that apply.
chronological order
random order
order of importance
comparison and contrast
cause and solution
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Chronological order
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B, D, E.
Step-by-step explanation:
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