1.moving from easily understood concepts..
2.a group of sentences that deal with one central..
3.an element between paragraphs..
4.may be pointed to..
5.two or more main clauses...
6.helps express...
7.paragraph staying with one...
8.arranged in order that events occured
The introductory paragraph
Explanation:
we can find best british cooking in Boston
there are many tasty dishes for veg and nonveg also
The correct answer among the choices given is option C. I<span>ncluding a famous proverb to explain a concept is not an example of plagiarism given that there are proper quotations or citations. Plagiarism is copying other ideas without acknowledging them and making these ideas as your own</span>
Answer:
unnecessary
Explanation:
unnecessary's definition is <em>not needed</em>
and since you are not an octopus, that's just a lot.
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