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15 October, 13:28

When organizing information into sections, a writer presents reasoning and evidence in ...

A. the body.

B. the closing.

C. the opening.

D. the thesis.

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  1. 15 October, 13:50
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    A) the body.

    You always put any evidence, or information in the body. The opening is to tell your readers what you are going to be writing about, the thesis is the beginning of your opening paragraph. The closing, is your conclusion, summing up everything you wrote about.
  2. 15 October, 13:56
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    I believe it’s A hope it’s righty
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