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Select the correct answer.Samuel is revising the outline he wrote for his topic, "The world's oceans are being saturated by plastic."IV. Main Pont 2: Combating the crisis of plastic in the oceansDescription of main point: explain how to combatt the growing levels of plastic in the oceans.Evidence from sources: Give examples of some of the solutions that sientists are offering to help combatt crisisAnalysis: Explain how some of these solutions are already helping.Link to thesis and next main point: Show how more peeple are working together to solve the problem.How can Samuel best revise this section of his outline? A. He can select an entirely new topic to outline. B. He can rewrite the outline based on new information. C. He can edit the outline for grammar and mechanics. D. He can plan the outline in greater detail.

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Select the correct answer.Samuel is revising the outline he wrote for his topic, "The world's oceans are being saturated by plastic."IV. Main Pont 2: Combating the crisis of plastic in the oceansDescription of main point: explain how to combatt the growing levels of plastic in the oceans.Evidence from sources: Give examples of some of the solutions that sientists are offering to help combatt crisisAnalysis: Explain how some of these solutions are already helping.Link to thesis and next main point: Show how more peeple are working together to solve the problem.How can Samuel best revise this section of his outline? A. He can select an entirely new topic to outline. B. He can rewrite the outline based on new information. C. He can edit the outline for grammar and mechanics. D. He can plan the outline in greater detail.

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D. He can plan the outline in greater detail.

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