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Leni [432]
4 years ago
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Match the meaning conveyed to the connective term. 1. add ideas adjacent to 2. indicate order initially 3. show a consequence to

clarify 4. show time relation presently 5. repetition of an idea accordingly 6. introduce an illustration conversely 7. take away, limit, or oppose briefly 8. show space relation moreover
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1 answer:
Sedaia [141]4 years ago
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Answer: 1. Add ideas - Moreover

2. Indicate order - Initially

3. Show a consequence - Accordingly

4. Show time relation - Presently

5. Repetition of an idea - Conversely

6. Introduce an illustration - To clarify

7. Take away, limit or oppose briefly - On the contrary

8. Show space relation - Adjacent to

Explanation: This question is referring to connective terms and their usage. Connective terms assist in the logical flow of ideas as they signal the relationship between sentences and paragraphs.

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