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One of the nine ways or patterns developing an essay is?

You're right! There are many ways to structure an essay, and "nine ways or patterns" is a bit too specific.

However, some common patterns or organizational structures for essays include:

* Chronological: Arranging events or ideas in the order they occurred.

* Spatial: Describing something by moving from one place to another (like a room or a landscape).

* Cause and Effect: Explaining the reasons for something and its consequences.

* Compare and Contrast: Analyzing the similarities and differences between two or more things.

* Problem and Solution: Presenting a problem and offering a solution.

* Process Analysis: Explaining how something works or is done.

* Classification: Grouping things into categories based on shared characteristics.

* Definition: Explaining the meaning of a term or concept.

* Exemplification: Using specific examples to illustrate a point.

These are just a few of the common essay structures. The best structure for your essay will depend on your topic and your purpose.

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