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Which of the following would most likely follow a division and classification pattern?
O A. a pamphlet that lists ten things to do before you sell your house
O c. an article that discusses the effects of global warming
OB. a chapter in a biology textbook that discusses types of blood cells
OD. a magazine article that discusses similarities between music of the 1970s
and today
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O A. a pamph...
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