Read this passage about seals and sea lions and then answer the question that follows: From a distance, they both look like seal
s, but once you get up close you can actually see the difference. Seals and sea lions are both fish-loving mammals. Moreover, handy flippers propel them both through the water. But while seals have a tiny opening on the side of their heads, sea lions have actual earflaps. Furthermore, sea lions use their back flippers like feet to scoot along the beach. On the other hand, seals must wriggle and roll to get ahead. On the whole, when you visit a zoo or theme park, it's the honking, barking, funny sea lion you're likely to find playing to the crowds for fishy treats, earflaps and all. In the passage about seals and sea lions, which transition is used to add an idea? However
I think the answer might be “while” because at first it was talking about seals and how you would most likely play with them and if we but “while” to continue it could start talking about sea lions.