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Dima020 [189]
2 years ago
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Which text about energy sources, such as solar, wind, and nuclear, most clearly uses a spatial text structure? O A. A brochure t

hat lists the different types of fuels according to which ones are cheapest to use B. A pamphlet that describes energy sources from least polluting to most polluting C. A report that discusses the order of major developments related to energy use D. An article that explains where in the world different forms of energy are most used today​
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MAXImum [283]2 years ago
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Answer: it’s d

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I did it and got it wrong so yeah

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