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Setler [38]
3 years ago
14

We were able to concentrate on history and math instead of

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nydimaria [60]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

C) in addition

Explanation:

In English literature, transition words and phrases helps to make sure that the contents of a literary work are logical and in harmony. Therefore, transition words and phrases are used by writers to connect (join) paragraphs together and create a flow of their ideas and thoughts.

Basically, conjunctions are mainly considered to be transitional words.

Some examples of transition words and phrases are earlier, therefore, however, in summary, but, and, or, conversely, on the contrary, before, likewise, later, because, hence, as a result, consequently, sequel, furthermore, moreover, in the long run, in conclusion, generally, lastly, such as, as an example, for instance, singularly, especially, first of all, accordingly, in addition, etc.

In addition simply means to add another information so as to buttress a point further. It's synonymous to furthermore, besides, as well, also, and additionally.

Hence, the transition which would best combine the two sentences into one

coherent thought is in addition.

<em>"We were able to concentrate on history and math instead of fashion and style.</em>

<em>In addition, aptitude and attitude were more important than my clothes." </em>

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