The correct answer is option A ("For example").
When supporting any kind of argument, presenting evidence is always a great way of strengthening the reasoning for backing up a certain position. T<u>he phrase </u><u>"for example"</u><u> is commonly found as a way to introduce or link factual evidence to a previously stated argument.</u>
"Similarly" or "on the other hand" would be most commonly used to establish a comparisson; while "however" would point towards a counter-argument.
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Simile. It's comparing using the word like.
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<span> Bernice and Marjorie.</span></span>
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<span>B. Bernice
and herself.</span></span>
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<span>C. Warren
and Marjorie.</span></span>
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<span>D. Marjorie
and men in general.</span></span></span></span>
<span><span><span><span>THE ANSWER IS (B) BERNICE AND HERSELF</span></span></span></span>
Sign language, writing/reading
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It is a 1 syllable word :)