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    In Writing to Inform,when Your Audience Is Unfamiliar with Your
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In Writing to Inform,when Your Audience Is Unfamiliar with Your

Question 19

Question 19

Multiple Choice

In writing to inform,when your audience is unfamiliar with your topic or if your topic is
Complicated,you should use a


A) description.
B) definition.
C) explanation.
D) narration.

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