to tom;
hey tom ! how are you? i miss you so much . How's your school going? i hope everything is okay ! i wanted to share this story of mine with you. I had a holiday for 11 days so i decided to go to an iland and sail a boat there ,, as soon as i rode the boat ,, the sun started shining as bright as gold and the wind touched my hair softly .. i was enjoying my time until a huge ship with lots of pirates came and was about to hit our small boat . The pirates looked so awful and they were ready to fight! Suddenly they brought a rope and caught us , threw us in their boat and wanted to fight !! i really had the courage to do such thing so each one of us held his sword and we started fighting .. after 30 min if straight fights i won on them !!! after we returned back to our boat , i went back to the iland and returned back home ! it really was an amazing a nd tiring fight ! i wished that you were there with me ! i love you so much pls stay safe and take care!!
sincerly yours
Answer: Furthermore.
Explanation:
<em>''For example''</em> - primarily used for example making. Not typically used for cohesive sentence transitioning.
<em>''Moreover''</em> - a rarely used transition word. Typically used to proceed a sentence into another paragraph usually of a different topic. Less cohesive due to generalization and various usage.
<em>''Furthermore''</em> - creates a seamless transition from topic A due to the word ''further'' which enunciates the extending of topic A into another sentence.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer: That is so cool! Superb, bully, swell!
Explanation:
Answer:
A. the A-not-B error
Explanation:
The A-not-B error can be found in kids that are under 1 year old, and sometimes older, that is caused by a cognositive impossibility on their brains of once they have found the object several times on one spot, they will try and search for it on the same spot where they found it before even if they see the object being hidden in othe spot, this will go away when they get older and start to understand the world differently.