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anygoal [31]
3 years ago
9

. How do you structure an essay using “spatial” organization? by presenting the details in time sequence by presenting two subje

cts, point by point by presenting the most important point first, followed by other less important points, or vice versa by presenting the details in the order in which they appear in the process or illustration
                                            
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navik [9.2K]3 years ago
8 0
The answer is; by presenting the details in the order in which they appear in the process or illustration.
daser333 [38]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is D. By presenting the details in the order in which they appear in the process or illustration

Explanation:

An essay is an academical paper in which the author tries to show a specific claim, called the thesis statement. Additionally, essays can be written using different organization, these organization schemes determine the way details and information are presented to support the thesis statement or main claim. In the case of the spatial organization, details are presented according to spatial order, this means information is presented in the order in which they appear, similar to description writing as details are presented for the reader to understand how some process or something is, mainly using illustration techniques. Thus, a spatial organization in essays implies information including details are presented in the way they appear as the objective of this is to describe how the process or other events occur and to create a mental image which means the author uses illustration to explain information that supports the main claim.

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