Answer:
event and meeting planner
interpreter or translator
tour guide
travel clerk
Explanation:
How to Write an Expository Essay - Expressing Your Main Points
- Determine how many paragraphs to include.
- Begin each paragraph with a topic sentence.
- Elaborate on your supporting evidence.
- Analyze the significance of each piece of evidence.
- Conclude and transition into your next paragraph.
Look over each of the choices, and plug in each answer to see which one makes more sense, or rather, adds understanding to what you are reading. Start from the bottom. Adding 'and' does little in the way of allowing the reader to understand better. The same can be said for explaining what a tax burden is. By stating the 'therefore', you are saying that what comes after is a factual statement. Adding 'however' is the only answer that improves the relationship between the two ideas.
Woah too much slow it down i can not answer all of that