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    Monroe's Motivated Sequence Is an Organizational Pattern That Has Three
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Monroe's Motivated Sequence Is an Organizational Pattern That Has Three

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Monroe's Motivated Sequence is an organizational pattern that has three steps: identify the problem, explain the causes, and provide a solution.

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