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Sentence 4 defines the transition in the conclusion paragraph.
Explanation:
The author provides a sense of transition in sentence 4. For example, If you look at sentences 2, 3, and 5. You will find that sentences 2 and 3 share more similarities in text structure. In sentence 5 however, the author starts to shortly describe the process of thinking about and making the card. In conclusion, sentence 4 is the sentence that holds transition.
Answer: A "real wedlock" can only be attained when a couple, deeply committed to respect each other's personal worth, work naturally and thoughtfully to fulfill ideals which their separate individuality. Torvald, by striving for goals which have been thrust upon him in the course of an education based on social morality and verbal commitment to goals empty of feeling or commitment, deprives Nora of her sense of identity. To discover the essence of personal truth is, then, the "wonderful thing" which Nora Helmer, unable to find in her marriage, must seek through her own resources.
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4. hints more at the subject going to many future places "everywhere you may go" - he is expected to go "everywhere". 5. is more of an open, 'nobody knows where you'll go' kind of sentence, 6. is quite alike to 5. If you have to pick one for fluency, I think that 5 flows the best.
Watching him bravely tell the truth about what had really happened that day and how he had been the one responsible for the destruction of our neighbor’s award-winning flower garden, I realized that he knew he would likely face unpleasant consequences.
Statement 1 is the most specific and concrete expression of the sentence 2 "I knew that what he did that day must have been extremely difficult for him." It gives us the exact information about what his brother did and why it is a very difficult decision to acknowledge his fault. It means that restoring the award-winning flower garden is not only going to be very costly but would also take a long time to be completed and it may negatively affect the relationship of his family and their neighbor.