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NNADVOKAT [17]
2 years ago
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Read the paragraph. In addition to housing hundreds of rare books, maps, and prints, the Huntington Library also maintains an ex

tensive and critically acclaimed art collection. Its most famous work may be The Blue Boy by the eighteenth-century painter, Thomas Gainsborough. Additionally, the library contains works by twentieth-century painters including Andy Warhol and Edward Hopper. , the library attracts a wide range of art lovers. Which transition best completes this paragraph?
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2 answers:
Bess [88]2 years ago
8 0

Answer: As a result

Explanation:

Zina [86]2 years ago
5 0

The transitions in a phrase is used to connect the ideas with the another without any barupt changes. Transitions help author in letting the reader move from one idea to another efficeiently. Also, it helps in creating realtionship between the main idea and the support for that idea given by the author. For example, therefore, hence, additionaly and so on,

In reference from the above excerpt, transition which best completes this paragraph is: "as a result, the library attracts a wide range of art lovers."

Here,<em> As a result</em> as a transitional word, acts as an final conclusion to the statements.

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