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77julia77 [94]
2 years ago
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Annie asks museum guests to refer to their maps as she finishes guiding the tour of a special exhibit and releases them to explo

re the rest of the galleries, giving a brief description of each one. What type of speech organizational pattern would Annie use
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Ymorist [56]2 years ago
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Annie asks museum guests to refer to their maps as she finishes guiding the tour of a special exhibit and releases them to explore the rest of the galleries, giving a brief description of each one. Spatial type of speech organizational pattern would Annie use.

Spatial speech organization involves directions and speech organization is totally based on how that topic actually present in space. As Annie asks the guests to refer to the maps in order to show them the actual area which exist in space.

Hence, the correct answer is Spatial.

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