Answer:
A. Organizational structure is the type of organization authors use to arrange their writing.
Explanation:
Organizational structure in literature, is the type of structure in which the author arranges the events and ideas, it can also be defined as the sequence of paragraphs. The most common types of organizational structure are narrative (order of events), inductive (specific to general), deductive (general to specific), chronological (timeline), cause and effect, order of importance, and comparison and contrast.