Answer:
a) in fact (additionally, moreover)
b) for instance (for example)
Explanation:
To find the best transition we must first infer the context of the sentences.
First sentence claims the Elizabethan London (London in the epoch of Queen Elizabeth) is a perfect place for a time traveler. Next sentence gives more information on the Queen. That means that the best transition could be achieved with "in fact", "also", "moreover", "additionally" etc.
Third sentence states that the Queen was accomplished public speaker and the next sentence gives an example of one of her speeches. That means that the best transition could be use of "for example", "for instance" etc.
adjectives are great for describing things.
Instead of “I will go into the forest.” We could have “I will go into the scary forest” or “I will go into the beautiful forest”
It’s just good for describing and adding depth into your writing, or something.
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<span>Contrapasso (or, in modern Italian, contrappasso) is derived from the Latin contra and patior, which mean "suffer the opposite".Contrapasso refers to the punishment of souls in Dante's Inferno, "by a process either resembling or contrasting with the sin itself."
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He is devastated. Lol we read this last year