Hello there! This is one of thoses questions that really only you can answer, if you pick a book and a character come back and I will help you with the rest.
Answer: but, however, in spite of, on the other hand, nevertheless, nonetheless, in contrast, on the contrary, still, yet AND first, second, third, next, then, finally
Explanation: These are some good transition words to put with your sentences. If your writing about a topic with 3 points, you can start the paragraph off with "first, second", ect. If your wanting to transition into something different, then use some words such as "but, however, in contrary", ect. It all depends on what your writing about and what type of essay your writing so make sure you use them appropriately.
In the characters actions or instead of the idea of their magical actions, you can find the theme, or lesson when a certain problem is solved or unsolved.
Answer:
A) Every time a certain church bell rings, something terrible happens to Guy
Explanation:
It's the most logical choice.
Answer: He argued that observation and experimentation are the most important tools for understanding the natural world. ... It caused people to take a new, logical approach to scientific discovery based on experimentation and observation.