The correct answer is Cause and effect
Explanation:
The text presented focuses on the economic crisis of 2008. In this, the author first refers to this event through a general statement "Many people are confused about why our economy went to shambles in 2008", and then explains the causes of the event. Additionally, to do this, the author enumerates the causes, this can be seen in "Second, banks would bundle these toxic loans...".
This means the general organization of this text is to mention an event and then explain the causes of it in detail. This only occurs in the cause and effect organization because this the only one that allows authors to explore the causes and/or effects of one or more events. According to this, the structure is cause and effect.
I like bacon because of its intense flavor. It crunches noisily when I eat it and it tastes like heaven. Bacon is a super food that should be praised by everyone. GO BACON!
you have too sight the last name of the author and the page number whether it is a quote or paraphrased. the only time you don't have to is if you include it in the sentence.
Example for when you don't have to cite in text:
On page 13 Martin says, "blah blah bah bluh bleh blah"
... otherwise just put the citation in parentheses after the quote/paraphrase like so: (Martin,13)
<h3>Fill in the blank with appropriate preposition.</h3>

✅ Fill the bag
apples.

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is defined as a word or group of words that is used before a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, time, place, location, spatial relationships, or to introduce an object.
of preposition :- after, at, before, behind, by, during, for, from, in, of, over, past, to, under, up, with, etc.
