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Gnesinka [82]
4 years ago
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Read the sentence. The school supplies that my little sister needs are a notebook, paper, pencils, and crayons. Which organizati

onal structure is used? chronological order order of importance spatial order list
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sertanlavr [38]4 years ago
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The sentence lists items, so list would be the answer

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