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snow_tiger [21]
2 years ago
10

Match the writing task to the transition/connective term.

English
2 answers:
labwork [276]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. comparing ideas <u>'in the same way'</u>

2. introducing an example <u>'for instance'</u>

3. showing a time relationship <u>'then'</u>

4. showing a space relationship <u>' beneath'</u>  

5. using connective phrases <u>'as a result'</u>  

6. contrasting one idea with another <u>'yet'</u>

7. using relative pronoun <u>'which'</u>

8. adding an idea <u>'and'</u>  

9. using subordinating conjunctions <u>'because'</u>

10. drawing a conclusion; <u> 'therefore'</u>

 

Yuki888 [10]2 years ago
3 0
IF I UNDERSTAND YOU RIGHT

1. comparing ideas
as a result                                she likes pink as a result of being a young lady


2. introducing an example
therefore                                                                                                               she likes peanut butter therefore I thought she  liked peanuts


3. showing a time relationship
in the same way 
They meet in the same way every day before noon


4. showing a space relationship
beneath
he lay down beneath the tree


5. using connective phrases
and  
she likes peanut butter and so does he

6. contrasting one idea with another
yet 
she likes peanut butter  yet he likes turkey

7. using relative pronouns
then

they meet for a movie than dinner

8. adding an idea
which
Which sandwich does he want?

9. using subordinating conjunctions
for instance

She likes poetry for instance she loved the poem before her eyes

10. drawing a conclusion
because
I think that it is hot because I see the steam
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