Answer: however.
Explanation: the sentence that use the transition more effectively is "Additional hours of road practice might delay driver licensure; however, new drivers would be better prepared to navigate the roads safely."
Since 'However' is a transition word that is used to create a contrary statement and to provides the reasoning or an alternative.
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I believe the answer is A because it includes all neccessary details for something that is paraphrased.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Simply, the element repeated is the redundancy of the characters' name. Papa says to stay inside the gate. Papa goes away for something. Little Daughter looks through the gate.
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so the possesive noun for Alex is:
1) Alex's
or 2) Alex'
Animalification is the figurative language. It is used when saying how the fog comes in on little cat feet. Then it goes on by saying it is sitting down and looking over something. If animalification is not an option then it is personification, as animalification is a more narrowed down term of the aforementioned used to describe the actions of an animal as applied to the inanimate object.