Question 12 (3.7 points)
organizing supporting materials within your outline is important. for...
Question 12 (3.7 points)
organizing supporting materials within your outline is important. for your outline,
which of the following ensures each element of the outline should express one idea;
this way themes do not overlap or appear redundant?
statement of topic
o subordination
discreteness
coordination
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