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ycow [4]
3 years ago
8

Which of the following statements about connecting paragraphs is correct? A. You can use a pointing word in paragraph 2 that ref

ers to a word in the paragraph 1. B. You can't state an idea in paragraph 2 that's related to an idea in paragraph 1. C. A good connection between two paragraphs is an implied transition. D. Two paragraphs may be joined by an action verb.
English
2 answers:
kramer3 years ago
8 0

Answer;

The following statement about connecting paragraphs is correct:

C. A good connection between two paragraphs is an implied transition


Explanation;

A good connection between two paragraphs is an implied transition" is the best option from the list, since transitions between paragraphs should be "smooth".

Transitions are words that connects an idea to another, the connection can be between paragraphs or within paragraphs.

Transitions are used to show how sentences or paragraphs are related to each other and how they relate to the theme of the paper.

insens350 [35]3 years ago
3 0
"<span>C. A good connection between two paragraphs is an implied transition" is the best option from the list, since transitions between paragraphs should be "smooth". </span>
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