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Andreyy89
3 years ago
11

The rules for subdividing in a topic outline are different from the rules for subdividing in a sentence outline.

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1 answer:
murzikaleks [220]3 years ago
6 0
I will accept this is a true or false question. The appropriate response is false. The standards for subdividing in a subject blueprint are the same from the guidelines for subdividing in a sentence diagram.

I hope the answer will help you. Feel free to ask more in brainly. 
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