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Types of logical structures often used in GMAT
1. A comparison or contrast between two events, ideas, phenomena or people.
2. One theory or idea illustrated with several detailed examples or illustrations (often one example or illustration per paragraph)
3. One theory or idea supported by several arguments (often one argument per paragraph)
4. Several theories or approaches to a single question or topic (often one theory or approach per paragraph)
5.   ro and Con arguments presented on both sides of a single issue
6. A cause-effect sequence showing how one event led to another (presented either in chronological order or via flashback with later events named before the earlier ones)
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