Answer:
Contrast Structure using conjunction "although"
The conjunction "although" in this sentence is used to describe contrasting ideas present in two clauses.
Explanation:
"Although" is normally used as subordinating conjunctions i.e. to connect subordinate clause to the main clause. The sentence describes two contrasting or different ideas. From the idea, that thunderstorms are more common than hurricanes and tornadoes, one expects they would be less dangerous. But in contrast it is not the case (according to the author) - they are equally dangerous. Hence "although" is used to connect two contrasting ideas of two clauses.
The transition word which is not correctly used in the passage is moreover.
As you can see in this sentence (<span>Moreover the invention of television and digital media, such as the Internet, most ads appeared in newspapers, magazines, and the radio.), something is wrong - the sentence doesn't sound natural or grammatical. This is why that word is the one which is used incorrectly, whereas the other sentences are good.</span>
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Explanation: what are the answer choices or do you have to write something??
It seems that you have missed the given choices for this question, but anyway, here is the answer. In Macbeth, the message the Lennox wants to sent to Macduff is that He and Malcolm are in grave danger. <span>When Macbeth arranges the murder of his wife and children, </span>Macduff<span> swears personal revenge. Hope this answer helps.</span>
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