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xenn [34]
4 years ago
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why do writers use transitional words, phrases, and clauses in a narrative A. they help bring the reader into the story B. they

create a satisfying conclusion for the reader C. they help the reader make connections between ideas D. they help the reader understand the characters feelings
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Inessa [10]4 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is: C. they help the reader make connections between ideas.

Explanation:

Transitional words, phrases and clauses are used to connect other words, phrases and clauses (generally, ideas).<u> They help the reader to make a connection between ideas and they make the narrative logic and understandable. </u>

There are many types of transitional words. Some of them are:

contrast: however

example: for instance

addition: not to mention

similarity: likewise

etc.

All the other options (A, B, D) are correct, but they are just part of the response C. Transitional words do introduce the story, do help make good conclusions and do clarify the things, but all these are IDEAS that need to be connected and explained.

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