A conjunctive adverb is a word that is used to connect two different clauses, which show contrast, cause-and-effect, and sequence. In the given sentence, the conjunctive adverb used is the word "besides". Other examples of conjunctive adverbs include; nonetheless, moreover, therefore, unless, in fact, in addition and on the other hand.
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Answer:
The first sentence:
The children will get a special treat, such as an apple, from the dentist.