Read the text. In the 1970s, architect I. M. Pei took on the difficult assignment of renovating and updating the beautiful Louvre Palace in Paris without overpowering the original building. The art museum in the centuries-old Louvre displayed Leonardo DaVinci's Mona Lisa and other famous works, but the building's layout was so confusing that tourists couldn't find the entrances. It also needed more restrooms and a bigger cafeteria. Pei designed a large central underground entrance and visitor center. He then added a glass pyramid above the entryway. Although Pei's design faced initial criticism, today the pyramid is considered a brilliant success—a landmark that complements the old palace without interfering with it. Which organizational structure does this text primarily use??

The text primarily uses a chronological organizational structure. It presents the events and actions in the order they occurred, starting with the assignment given to architect I. M. Pei in the 1970s and concluding with the recognition of his design as a success in present times.

answers are P-S, and C-C

Apologies for the incorrect response earlier. Upon reevaluating the text, it appears to primarily use a problem-solution organizational structure. The text initially presents the problem of the confusing layout and inadequate facilities of the Louvre Palace, followed by architect I. M. Pei's solution of designing a central underground entrance and visitor center with a glass pyramid above the entryway. The text then highlights the initial criticism faced by Pei's design but concludes by stating that it is now considered a brilliant success. Therefore, the text follows the problem-solution structure.