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sweet [91]
2 years ago
11

Which statement BEST explains how the structure of the passage contributes to the meaning of the text?

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1 answer:
deff fn [24]2 years ago
3 0

The statement that BEST explains how the structure of the passage contributes to the meaning of the text is this:

D) The passage is divided into sections with headings, which enables the author to organize and introduce the main ideas in the text.

<h3>What is text structure?</h3>

Text structure refers to the way in which the author segments his thoughts to make them easier for people to comprehend. In the text, Adopt a Pet, the author separated the ideas into headings that were further developed to bring out the main point.

Text structures can follow the compare and contrast, chronological, and problem-solution paths.

Learn more about text structure here:

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