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In an essay, the transition helps the reader go from one paragraph to another. Since each paragraph should have a different main point that supports the essay's thesis statement, it is important to transition between the paragraphs. Transitions allow for better flow and comprehension of the ideas. For example this transition sentence, "</span><span>Now that we have all the grooming equipment, we need a dog! Here Fido!", moves the reader from the equipment list to using it with the dog. </span>
It wearies by the constant strain after effect, its mock-heroics and allusive periphrasis, and excites distrust by its want of moderation.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Plus: Some of them don't understand each other, and others do understand.
<span>indirect characterization
This shows the character's feeling and ideals, which gives the reader a view of how the character thinks. The quote doesn't say anything directly about the character, but the reader can see how he feels about the Burmese (positively) versus the British (negatively but that he's not willing to show it.</span>