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Which best describes point-by-point paragraph structure? the author introduces each point, followed by evidence and analysis of that point. the author introduces the evidence in the topic sentence and backs it up with a list of points. the author introduces all the evidence and concludes with the most important points. the author introduces the points in list form and provides all the evidence for each point at once.

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