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Which statement defines the problem-solution organizational structure?
a it is used to place the events of an episode or an experience in time order.
b it is used to analyze what caused a particular problem.
c it is used to highlight the similarities and differences between two people, objects, or ideas.
d it is used to present issues or conflicts, and then offer suggestions on how they might be resolved. will give brainliest if answered ; w;
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Which statement defines the problem-solution organizational structure?
a it is used to p...
a it is used to p...
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