The correct answer is option A ("For example").
When supporting any kind of argument, presenting evidence is always a great way of strengthening the reasoning for backing up a certain position. T<u>he phrase </u><u>"for example"</u><u> is commonly found as a way to introduce or link factual evidence to a previously stated argument.</u>
"Similarly" or "on the other hand" would be most commonly used to establish a comparisson; while "however" would point towards a counter-argument.
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Answer:
3 over 8 is a rational number.
Explanation:
Rational numbers include fractions.
I put (C) the light dependent reactions are responsible for making sugars.
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The modifier applies to the verb "type", so an adverb is required.
We can say "type fast", "type correctly", "type neatly", or even "type slowly" (not recommended in view of context).
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hey man your going to have to post a picture or we wont know what your talking about