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C. Consequently
For instance, I ran and decided to cross the street without looking. Consequently, I caused a car crash. (I really didn't do this.)
The word consequently allows an action or decision to be added on after someone or something did something. The action or decision added on will always describe what that someone or something did. In essence, a cause and effect sentence. Hope this helped!
This is called interpretation.
This is when critics want to find meaning in what an author has written. Analysis is much broader while scanning is incorrect. Evaluation is also inappropriately used here.
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