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Sarah is writing an essay about the mountain-climbing culture at mount everest in tibet and nepal. while revising her first draft, she creates a reverse outline to double check that her paper has a logical flow. what is the most logical sequence for sarah’s essay?

a)famous mountain climbers who have scaled mount everest; facts about mount everest; the history of tibet and nepal; the effects of climbing culture on tibet and nepal

b)the effects of climbing culture on tibet and nepal; facts about mount everest; famous mountain climbers who have scaled mount everest; the history of tibet and nepal

c) facts about mount everest; the history of tibet and nepal; famous mountain climbers who have scaled mount everest; the effects of climbing culture on tibet and nepal

d) the history of tibet and nepal; famous mountain climbers who have scaled mount everest; facts about mount everest; the effects of climbing culture on tibet and nepal

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