The word that signals to a reader that more ideas and information will be coming is D. however
<h3>What is a Transition Word?</h3>
This refers to the use of words that are used to link words or ideas in a given sentence or paragraph.
Hence, we can see that based on the answer choices, the option that contains a transition word that signals to a reader that more ideas and information will be coming is D. However because it shows that there is a coming contradiction.
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Based on the information in the paragraph, the reader can conclude Cecily values looks over knowledge.
<h3>What is this excerpt about?</h3>
This excerpt focuses on Cecily's reluctance to learn German as she seems to consider this knowledge useless.
<h3>What can be concluded from this paragraph?</h3>
One conclusion from this paragraph is that Cecily values look over knowledge. This is because:
- Cecily thinks learning something new is not very useful and his uncle is just too serious.
- Cecily mentions "I know perfectly well that I look quite plain after my German lesson", which shows she thinks appearance is important to her.
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The glycosidic bond can be broken by hydrolysis, which is the addition of the water molecule, to form two monosaccharides. Examples of Disaccharides: Lactose (sugar in milk) - 1 galactose + 1 glucose.
        
             
        
        
        
To persuade the reader to do something or to try something out. For instance,
if I asked you to start recycling instead of saying, "You should start recycling", I am going to try to persuade you into recycling like, " if you recycle you are saving the environment", see the difference?  
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
In the first excerpt, the purpose is to justify, and in the second is to to inform.
Explanation:
The declaration of independence is structured starting with a feeling from the country: "In every stage of these Oppressions", and the constitution's preamble starts stating who were the authors: "We the People of the United States"
Then, the declaration states who the authors are: "the Representatives of the united States of America"   while the preamble shows the reasons of the coming constitution
Finally, the declaration states its main purpose and the preamble also declares the purpose of the constitution.
The tone in the declaration is dramatic, and in the preamble it is a lot more sober.