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vlabodo [156]
4 years ago
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Drag each tile to the correct box. Identify the most appropriate conjunctive adverb for each sentence. She had always wanted to

go into outer space because her father was an astronaut; _________, she loved physics and astronomy. The fire fighters battled the blaze bravely; ________ their families waited anxiously for news. She could have applied for a scholarship; ________she chose to take a student loan and pay the tuition fee. First he whipped the eggs and added them to the flour; ________ he baked the mixture. Instead arrowRight then arrowRight besides arrowRight meanwhile arrowRight
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