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English, 05.10.2019 11:00 yorblayo17011

“i remember one splendid morning, all blue and silver, in the summer holidays when i reluctantly tore myself away from the task of doing nothing in particular, and put on a hat of some sort and picked up a walking-stick, and put six very bright-colored chalks in my pocket. i then went into the kitchen (which, along with the rest of the house, belonged to a very square and sensible old woman in a sussex village), and asked the owner and occupant of the kitchen if she had any brown paper. she had a great deal; in fact, she had too much; and she mistook the purpose and the rationale of the existence of brown paper. she seemed to have an idea that if a person wanted brown paper he must be wanting to tie up parcels; which was the last thing i wanted to do; indeed, it is a thing which i have found to be beyond my mental capacity. hence she dwelt very much on the varying qualities of toughness and endurance in the material. i explained to her that i only wanted to draw pictures on it, and that i did not want them to endure in the least; and that from my point of view, therefore, it was a question, not of tough consistency, but of responsive surface, a thing comparatively irrelevant in a parcel. when she understood that i wanted to draw she offered to overwhelm me with note-paper.” “a piece of chalk” by g. k. chesterton

what method of organization did the author use?

a. deductive

b. temporal

c. emphatic

d. spatial

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