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Anit [1.1K]
3 years ago
14

Read the outline. I.Definition of climate change II.Methods of temperature measurement What is the level of importance of these

entries in a formal outline? topics major details main ideas supporting details
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2 answers:
Sphinxa [80]3 years ago
6 0

<u><em>Answer:</em></u>

  • Main ideas

<u><em>Explanation:</em></u>

A formal outline ought to speak to an essayist's best exertion to investigate a subject, to break it into parts, to mastermind thoughts, and to try out conceivable methodologies of association with the end goal of lucidity.

Select the structure that best suits the sort of paper you are composing, either a casual or scratch plot or a formal diagram. In arranging a long paper, particularly one including research, you will no doubt need to make a formal diagram that capacities as a point blueprint or sentence plot.

fomenos3 years ago
4 0
I think main idea....

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