What is text organization? (1 point)

the reason an author is writing

the attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience

the style in which an author is writing

the method an author uses to present information in writing

the method an author uses to present information in writing

The method an author uses to present information in writing is called text organization.

Text organization refers to the structure and arrangement of information in a piece of writing. It is the method that an author uses to present information in a logical and coherent manner to effectively convey their message to the reader. Answer (D) is the correct choice because it accurately describes text organization. To determine the answer, you can review the definitions of the other options and eliminate them based on their incorrect meanings.

(A) The reason an author is writing refers to the author's purpose, which is different from text organization.
(B) The attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience is known as tone, which is not the same as text organization.
(C) The style in which an author is writing refers to the author's use of language, voice, and artistic techniques, but it does not specifically address how the information is organized.

By process of elimination, the correct answer is (D) the method an author uses to present information in writing.