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Andru [333]
3 years ago
8

text that lists benefits of owning a dog from least important to greatest importance uses _____ order

English
1 answer:
AlexFokin [52]3 years ago
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Answer:

I saw this question and answer here brainly.com/question/18348867 sooo

Explanation:

Answer:

5. climatic

Arranging things in a sequence, where each things precedes or succedes another is called ordering. Ordering can be done in several ways, depending on ordering criteria.

For example, we can arrange events chronologically, which means we arrange them based on the time period when they occured; from the most to the least recent event, or vice versa.

Spatial arrangement means that we list things based on their position in space; from right to left, or from top to bottom.

Logical order is when we place things in a manner that each one logically follows the previous.

However, in this example, we have climatic order, which means that things are arranged in an order from the least important to the most important, making the final thing on the list the most important, or strongest, or the best.

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