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    When You Are Trying to Explain Why an Event Occurred
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When You Are Trying to Explain Why an Event Occurred

Question 18

Question 18

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When you are trying to explain why an event occurred, typically you would use which of the following organizational patterns?


A) topical pattern
B) spatial pattern
C) causal pattern
D) problem-solution pattern

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