The Introduction section of a manuscript typically

a) Moves from specific details of the study to general issues
b) Is seen as the most important part of the manuscript
c) Contains a description of the problem and how the problem will be assessed
d) Begins with a general review and moves towards specific issues related to the study


Correct Answer: d

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