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Which principle of organization refers to arranging items from least important to most important?
Which principle of organization refers to arranging items from least important to most important?
- Topical Order
- Chronological Order
- Unity and Conciseness
- Climactic Order (correct)
What should you be able to pinpoint when it comes to inference in a passage?
What should you be able to pinpoint when it comes to inference in a passage?
- Dates and times
- General impression or feeling (correct)
- Main idea
- Specific names
Which type of order emerges from the topic itself?
Which type of order emerges from the topic itself?
- Topical Order (correct)
- Coherence
- Psychological Order
- Unity and Conciseness
Where is the main idea usually found in a paragraph?
Where is the main idea usually found in a paragraph?
What should be working together in a paragraph to clearly convey a message?
What should be working together in a paragraph to clearly convey a message?
In what pattern are items arranged according to the order of Time?
In what pattern are items arranged according to the order of Time?
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Study Notes
Principles of Organization
- The principle of organization that refers to arranging items from least important to most important is Emphasis.
Inference in a Passage
- When it comes to inference in a passage, you should be able to pinpoint implied meaning.
Types of Order
- Inductive order emerges from the topic itself.
Paragraph Structure
- The main idea is usually found in the topic sentence of a paragraph.
- In a paragraph, words, phrases, and sentences should be working together to clearly convey a message.
Patterns of Organization
- Items are arranged in Chronological order according to the order of Time.
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