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To explain the colonists’ reasons for breaking ties with Great Britain
"In addition" can be used to signal that more information is being introduced.
<u>Other other phrases don't quite fit that job:</u>
- "until" indicates <em>up to the point</em>
- "in contrast" is used to <em>compare</em>
- "now" just indicates the present time
It’s a fragment . To make it a complete sentence say “On the other side of the room, there is a voting booth.”
Answer:
No the period should go inside the quote. None needed after quote ending.