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Airida [17]
2 years ago
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Based on the way the six findings are presented and structured, which statement best predicts the type of information that will

be conveyed in the six sections? Each section will categorically present details considered equally important to supporting the main idea of the text. Each section will describe a step in the process used by Pew Research Center to gather and analyze information. The sections will logically present evidence based on when it was discovered. The sections with the most important details will appear first, followed by those with less important details.
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SpyIntel [72]2 years ago
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The statement which best predicts the type of information that will be conveyed in the six sections is A. Each section will categorically present details considered equally important.

<h3>What are Findings?</h3>

This is known as information discovered as a result of an inquiry or an investigation.

Hence, we can see that based on the structuring and presentation, there should be details of the purpose, the main point and the summary which are altogether important to support the main ideas of the text.

Read more about <em>findings</em> here:
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