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Bad White [126]
4 years ago
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The presentation of the most important details first, supporting evidence second, and nonessential details last is known as ____

_.
a.compressed writing
b.expository prose
c.inverted funnel format
d.historical method
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Genrish500 [490]4 years ago
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The presentation of the most important details first, supporting evidence second, and nonessential details last is known as _____. compressed writing expository prose inverted funnel. format historical method. This conversation has been flagged as incorrect. Hope This Helps :)
Alina [70]4 years ago
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D, is the answeer!!!!
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