An outline is

a. a dictionary entry
b. an organized or systematized arrangement of important elements of a topic
c. a place to locate information
d. all of the above

Why didn't you post your answer?

i thinks its c

No.

Try reading your text --or looking up "outline" in a dictionary.

The correct answer is b. an organized or systematized arrangement of important elements of a topic.

To determine the answer, let's go through each option:
a. A dictionary entry typically provides the definition, pronunciation, and sometimes additional information about a word. While an outline may include definitions or explanations, it is not specifically a dictionary entry.
b. An outline is indeed an organized or systematized arrangement of important elements of a topic. It helps to give structure to information, whether in writing or speech, by organizing ideas into various levels of importance and hierarchy.
c. While an outline can certainly help locate information by providing a framework for organizing and categorizing it, it is not specifically designed for that purpose.

Therefore, option b is the best answer, as it accurately describes what an outline is.