<u>Answer:</u>
In writing, this is the process of ordering, structuring and presenting information. It is called the organisation of the text.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Organising the text is a way of helping readers understand and process certain information. It involves an arrangement of literary material in steps which helps the readers to grasp the matter in an easier way. Whether a text talks about the main idea or any details about a certain subject matter can be deciphered when the text is organised in this manner.
Text organisation while presenting ideas and opinions includes the use of pronouns and determiners, while giving away more information includes the use of phrases and sentences that link with the previous statement, while introducing points includes the use of sequencers, while contrasting information includes the use of a clause starting with ‘though, although, even though, yet, but' and 'despite, in spite of,' while explaining logical connections includes the use of phrases in the beginning of a sentence which links it to the previous sentence and while putting one’s ideas in a sequence includes the use of words like firstly, initially, then, after that, next, suddenly, all of a sudden, lastly, finally etc .