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When text is indented in an outline, what does that usually mean? A. The indented text is not very important. B. The viewer should ignore the indented text. C. The speaker should spend more time talking about the indented text. D. The indented text supports the main idea above it.

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  1. 6 March, 03:07
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    First off, if the information wasn't important it wouldn't be there. That eliminates A and B. When something is indented under a paragraph, it typically pertains to that paragraph, so your answer would be D.
  2. 6 March, 03:22
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    Your answer should be B or A im not sure though
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