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dexar [7]
3 years ago
10

Match the meaning conveyed to the connective term.

English
2 answers:
Novosadov [1.4K]3 years ago
8 0

1. add ideas likewise: is an adverb that I used to add ideas

2. indicate order next: this connector helps put ideas in order, similar connectors are “first, second, finally”

3. show a consequence as a result: This sentence connector is used to show a consequence of a previous idea.

4. show time relation Eventually: it means at the end, as a final result

5. repetition of an idea in summary: means repeating the same idea with other words in order to summarize concepts.

6. introduce an illustration for example: this connector introduces an example or explanation of a previous idea.  

7. take away, limit, or oppose yet: this sentence connector is used to introduce an opposing view or idea

8. show space relation on the left: this phrase provides a space relation


saw5 [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Match the meaning conveyed to the connective term.

1. add ideas <u> likewise</u>

 

2. indicate order <u> next</u>

 

3. show a consequence <u> as a result</u>

4. show time relation   <u>eventually</u>

5. repetition of an idea <u>in summary </u>

6. introduce an illustration  <u>for example</u>  

7. take away, limit, or oppose <u> yet</u>  

 

8. show space relation  <u>on the left</u>

Explanation:

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