Answer:
Dear Bro,
How are you in New Zealand? It's been a long time since we talk to each other. The purpose of my writing to you is that recently, dad, mum, Samantha and I just moved to new house.
This new house was modelled by mum few years back after you left us to further your studies. Dad and some of his colleagues built up this house within a year. This house's design is slightly different from our previous house. It is a single-storey bungalow house, the backyard is very big and we had installed CCTVs and alarms. Dad also bought ATV vehicle for me to ride at the backyard. The only thing that I don't like about this house is that, it is very hard for us to clean up because the house is very big and I can't image for the rest of the days, mum will start nagging at us which I really don't like.
That's all for my writing. I can't wait for you to come back to reunite with us and play with me as Samantha is too young to play with me.
Yours Love,
Little Sis
I'm assuming this is an open-ended question and not a class/note-specific question.
Through analogies, I will be able to <u>show and explain how words are comparable and related</u>.
It’s the one that starts with actions or things said by a character.
Answer:
The best logical transition option is "Consequently," or option "A." Many of the new families in the neighborhood have small children. Consequently, demands on the local daycare center have been increasing.
Explanation:
Transitions help to orient the reader and help you to express how ideas are related to each other in your writing. Transitions like however, although, and consequently show the connections between your sentences and the ideas you are trying to convey. While it is a mistake to overuse transitions, when used correctly they can help prevent confusion for the reader by preventing sudden leaps in your descriptions and explanations.