Question

In a compare/contrast pattern of organizing data, focus on the alternatives when:

A. the criteria are difficult to distinguish from one another.

B. the audience wants to compare and contrast options independent of recommendations.

C. the superiority of one alternative depends on the relative weight assigned to various criteria.

D. the audience focuses on the components of the alternative instead of its entire idea.

E. the audience grasps the alternative as a sum of its parts rather than a sum as a whole.

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