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  • Understanding Organization in Writing: Sequencing Ideas & Structure
    The trait that measures the logical sequencing of ideas, details, or events in writing is called Organization.

    Here's why:

    * Organization refers to the arrangement of information in a way that makes sense to the reader. This includes:

    * Logical sequencing: Presenting information in a clear and logical order, whether it's chronological, spatial, or based on importance.

    * Clear transitions: Using words or phrases to connect ideas and guide the reader smoothly through the text.

    * Paragraphing: Breaking up the text into logical units to improve readability.

    While "order structure and presentation information" might refer to different aspects of writing, organization is the overarching trait that encompasses the logical flow of ideas and how they are presented to the reader.

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