The author begins by listing the events and people that are considered to be important to the topic. The author then goes on to explain how those events and people are connected to the main idea of the passage. The author ends by summarizing the main idea of the passage. The text is straightforward and informative. What is the most likely reason why the author uses this structure?
The author uses this structure to
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The author uses a clear and organized structure to help the reader understand the main idea of the passage. The author begins by listing the most important events and people, then explains how they are connected, and ends by summarizing the main idea. This structure makes the passage easy to follow and understand.
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