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- Can I get help on how to do a concept map to the introduction of the Welch-Reardon, et al article provided below in the image. It can either be a drawing or a ppt slide. A requirement would be to utilize connecting words and identify the background of the article. Also, to research the problem and questions.What is the advantages of hierarchy of categories?Can I get help constructing a concept map for the information provided below?