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Which of the following should you ask yourself when analyzing structure? Do the words have additional meaning that might point to the author’s viewpoint? What is the source of the details—personal experience, experiments, scholarly sources, or facts? What is the topic? How are the sentences written—are they simple or complex, short and choppy, or long and hard to read?

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How are the sentences written—are they simple or complex, short and choppy, or long and hard to read?

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The answer is "How are the sentences written--are they simple or complex, short and choppy, or long and hard to read?"
Things like sentence length and complexity are characteristics of structure while the other options are about content. Structure is how something is said, not just what is said.
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