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.
Answer:
General Ewell is the correct answer.
Explanation:
First
we have to understand that the logical fallacy of ad hominem is an
attack to someone’s character. An example is when you are having an
argument you attack someone by commenting against them undermining
his or her arguments.
In
his case excerpts number two and three are close but I would say
that:
#3:
More than likely, all they are concerned with is their selfish desire
for pure silence and 8:00 P.M. bedtimes.
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hope this helps, Regards.</span>
Answer:
A . they can keep changing , you can see it in the latest definition of a planet wasn't agreeable by other astronomer's