In a sense, we are all waiting for something to happen, even though we don't know what it is. However, we do sometimes get clues from the events we experience as to what is coming next. Therefore, we're not wandering blindly through life-not entirely, anyway. Which word or phrase from the passage signals that the author's conclusion follows? (5 points)
"In a sense"
"even though"
"However"
"Therefore"
2 answers:
Answer:
The correct answer is B: "therefore".
Explanation:
"Therefore" is a causative connector, most ofently used at the begining of sentences and separated by a comma from the subject.
This connector signals the reaching of the conclsuion because it shows the results of the sentences presented before.
"Therefore" is the phrase from the passage that signals that the author's conclusion follows.
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