PL 1 - multiple related simple sentences (All people have needs and wants. This is called demand.), PL 2 - simple or compound sentences with familiar ways of combining clauses (using coordinating conjunction: All people have needs and wants and it’s called demand.), PL 3 - compound sentences with frequently used ways of combining clauses (coordinating conjunctions: All people have needs and wants but there are only limited…), PL 4 - compound and complex sentences with a variety of ways of combining clauses addressing genre, audience, and content area (Whenever there is an increased demand, the prices go up.), PL 5 - a wide variety of sentence types that show various increasingly complex relationships (condition, cause, concession, contrast) addressing genre, audience, and content area (Despite the obvious problems with equity, some people…), PL 6 - authors’ strategic use of sentences that combine clauses reflecting increasingly complex relationships addressing genre, audience, and content area (Interest rates are controlled by the Federal Reserve Bank, although some would argue…) with awareness of how various sentences create different effects,

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