Arrangement refers to the organization and structure of a piece of writing or speech. It involves the strategic placement of ideas, arguments, and evidence to effectively convey a message.
Introduction: The opening section of a piece that sets the tone, introduces the topic, and grabs the audience's attention.
Transitions: Words or phrases used to smoothly connect ideas within a piece, helping readers or listeners follow along easily.
Conclusion: The closing section that summarizes key points, leaves a lasting impression, and provides closure to the piece.
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