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To make scrambled eggs, you first crack the eggs into a bowl. After you beat the eggs with a fork, you pour them into a hot frying pan with a little melted butter. When your eggs start to harden, stir them with a silicon spatula to achieve a scrambled consistency. Transfer the eggs to a plate when they are cooked to your liking.Which organizational pattern is used in the example?A.Cause and effectB.TopicalC.SpatialD.Sequential

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To make scrambled eggs, you first crack the eggs into a bowl. After you beat the eggs with a fork, you pour them into a hot frying pan with a little melted butter. When your eggs start to harden, stir them with a silicon spatula to achieve a scrambled consistency. Transfer the eggs to a plate when they are cooked to your liking.Which organizational pattern is used in the example?A.Cause and effectB.TopicalC.SpatialD.Sequential

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The organizational pattern used in the example is D. Sequential. This is because the steps to make scrambled eggs are presented in the order in which they should be performed.

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