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PLEASE HELP1 First, create an outline and a short explanation that make it clear how one of the lesson readings is organized. Second, create a document of your own that uses the same type of organization as the reading. Your new document should be about a completely different topic, but it should use the same organizational scheme as the lesson reading. However, it does not have to be the same length as the original. A document of 300 to 500 words is acceptable. Your assignment should include the following elements: An outline that lists all the major topics and subtopics in one of the lesson readings A short description of how the lesson reading uses organization to achieve a specific purpose A brand-new document that uses the same organizational scheme as the lesson reading

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