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Iwill give medals and mark brainliest. match each question type with the best organizational pattern. how is something done? how did/does one thing affect another? what happened? what are the similarities or differences of two things? what are the components or parts of something? what decision should be made? what is something? what is something made of? why should something be done? how is something good or bad? a. definition b. classification-division c. cause-effect d. compare-contrast e. pro-con f. process analysis g. evaluation h. description i. narration j. argumentation

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