Discourse markers are words and expressions that help to connect ideas and show that a discourse is well produced. Also, it helps to show a logical sequence of events. In sentence (D) the writer uses sequential organization connectors: “First,” “Then,”
Some other connectors are: First(ly)…., second(ly)….etc.; lastly; finally; To begin with,…
Answer:
The Answer I believe is C, to furnish
Explanation:
The definition is: <span>A </span>run<span>-on is a </span>sentence<span> in which two or more independent clauses (i.e., complete </span>sentences<span>) are joined without appropriate punctuation or conjunction.
Therefore the answer is: C?
It is up to you to choose the answer if you disagree with me but the definition is here. :P</span>
<span>Rhetorical choices is another way of saying language choices, so what you're asking is how does that author's purpose impact the language in the text.</span>