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In order to effectively structure an argument, what must a writer do?

  1. Use the author's original research.

  2. Refer to the opposing argument.

  3. Explain the significance of the text.

  4. Present the evidence in a logical order.

The correct answer is: Present the evidence in a logical order.

A writer must present the evidence in a logical order in order to effectively structure an argument. This means that the evidence must be presented in a way that supports and leads to the main point of the argument. Option A is incorrect because using the author's original research may not always be necessary or relevant in structuring an argument. Option B is incorrect because while it is important to acknowledge and address the opposing argument in an argumentative essay, it is not essential to the actual structuring of the argument. Option C is incorrect because while explaining the significance of the text can add depth to an argument, it is not a necessary step in structuring it effectively. Overall, it is important for a writer to carefully organize and present their evidence in a way that effectively builds and supports their argument.