Answer:
Charlie, and the reader as well, both begin to have an inkling that his intelligence may not be permanent as he listens to Dr. Nemur's presentation in "Progress Report 13." Charlie even realizes that Nemur did not take into account his rapid rise in intelligence, and that now, Charlie may even regress into a lower IQ than before the experiment.
D. Integral
necessary to make a whole complete; essential or fundamental.
the correct answers are 1. ineffective; unanswerable, 2. ineffective; too broad, 3. ineffective; too narrow, 4. effective; clear and complex.
Answer:
The best logical transition option is "Consequently," or option "A." Many of the new families in the neighborhood have small children. Consequently, demands on the local daycare center have been increasing.
Explanation:
Transitions help to orient the reader and help you to express how ideas are related to each other in your writing. Transitions like however, although, and consequently show the connections between your sentences and the ideas you are trying to convey. While it is a mistake to overuse transitions, when used correctly they can help prevent confusion for the reader by preventing sudden leaps in your descriptions and explanations.