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At what stage do you use hexagonal writing? A. When narrowing your topic. B. When considering your audience. C. When gathering details. D. When choosing your topic.
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At what stage do you use hexagonal writing? A. When narrowing your topic. B. When considering your audience. C. When gathering details. D. When choosing your topic.
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At what stage do you use hexagonal writing?
A. When narrowing your topic.
B. When considering your audience.
C. When gathering details.
D. When choosing your topic.
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d is not the right answer
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D:When choosing your topic
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