What are the differences between a problem–solution division and a need–plan division?
What will be an ideal response?
Problem-solution is arigid organizational pattern that establishes a compelling problem and offers one or more convincing solutions, whereas need-plan division isavariation of problem–solution organization that (1) establishes a need or deficiency, (2) offers a proposal to meet the need, (3) shows how the plan satisfies the need, and (4) suggests a plan for implementing the proposal.
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