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What does it mean to "follow a natural order" when writing?        A. Covering your ideas in a logical, step-by-step manner that the reader can follow.   B. Writing your ideas in the order they occur to you, naturally.   C. Presenting your ideas one after the other, without interrupting the natural flow with explanations.   D. Writing in an informal manner.

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"follow a natural order" means covering your ideas in a logical, step-by-step manner that the reader can follow. so right answer is A.
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The answer is indeed letter A. Covering your ideas in a logical, step-by-step manner that the reader can follow.

Step-by-step explanation:

When writing, we must take our audience into consideration. If our ideas are presented as a flow of disorganized thoughts, chances are that our readers won't be able to follow us down the path that leads to a logical conclusion. A natural order when writing means ideas and arguments flow better and are understood properly when presented in a certain sequence. We should worry about offering an introduction, a development, and an ending. Ideas and arguments should, thus, be organized in a way that helps readers naturally grasp what our point is, how we defend and support it, and what can be concluded form the discussion. These steps are crucial if we want readers to follow and comprehend our thoughts.

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