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Andrés is writing an article for his town’s parks and recreation website about the different types of rowing boats. the following excerpt is from the opening of his article.

using nautical terms others understand and collaborate on board your boat. when facing toward the bow, or the front of the boat, your left side is called portside and the right is called starboard. many rowboats feature a square stern, or rear of the boat, toward which the rower faces while propelling the boat forward with oars.

how would you explain andrés’s strategy for organizing his ideas?

a. andrés defines unfamiliar terms for the reader using the definition organizational strategy.

b. andrés contrasts the parts of the boat using the comparison and contrast organizational strategy.

c. andrés explains the importance of understanding boat terminology using the cause and effect organizational strategy.

d. andrés classifies his ideas about rowing according to different nautical concepts using the classification organizational strategy.

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