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slava [35]
2 years ago
14

Which transition best fills in the blank? Finally, Since, Of course, In particular

English
1 answer:
patriot [66]2 years ago
8 0

The transition that best fills the blanks from the option given is the word "finally."

<h3>What is the role of a transition?</h3>

Transitions connect ideas and help reader understand how ideas are related.

<h3>What is the best transition?</h3>

In the text presented, the author describes the way Rainsford is planning his scape and this sequence will ideally require transitions such as initally, then, after and finally.

In this context, the best transition to introduce the last event would be "finally."

Note: This question is incomplete; here is the missing section:

Read the excerpt from a student’s essay.

Initially, Rainsford tries to escape Zaroff by creating an elaborate trail. He spends the bulk of the afternoon walking in circles, doubling back on himself, and executing a "series of elaborate loops.” ___, when the sun begins to set, Rainsford climbs into a tree to rest through the night while Zaroff combs the jungle for his tracks.

Learn more about transitions in: brainly.com/question/18089035
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