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slamgirl [31]
4 years ago
9

Many vegetables are the roots of plants. Carrots are roots. Beets are as well. However, carrots are usually long and slender, wh

ile beets are red and round. Which word or words signal that two things are being contrasted? A)as well B)many are C) usually D) however
English
2 answers:
baherus [9]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

D)

Explanation:

However is a counteracting transition word meaning that you are contrasting two or more things.

mamaluj [8]4 years ago
4 0
However is a counteracting word, and can be used to contrast two very different things or subject matters.
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