Answer:
put (a decision, plan, agreement, etc.) into effect
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
O And.
Explanation:
Transition words are those words that act as the "glue" to connect ideas in a sentence or indicate the words or phrases that are connected for a better understanding of the readers. They are words such as "and", "again", "so" "but" etc.
In the given passage, there are several transition words used. But the one transition word that is used to indicate that additional information is being added is the use of the word "and".
Thus, the correct answer is "and".  
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
This is an explanatory essay on change. See the sample essay below.
<h3>How do changes, large and small, affect us?</h3>
Small adjustments over time can have a big impact. This phenomenon is referred to as the The Butterfly Effect. This philosophy is also used in meteorology.
The Butterfly Effect describes how slight changes in a complex system may result in effects that are nearly difficult to anticipate. What appears to be a little and unimportant adjustment in one location may result in huge variations elsewhere or at a later point.
Here are some examples of modest adjustments that have a big impact:
- You probably liked your vegetables as a youngster, and if you had taken care of your shoulder when playing sports as a kid, you could have avoided injury. 
- If you had stepped up the pace a little on the last lap, you could have had your greatest mile time.
- Set a reminder on your phone and you won't forget that birthday/anniversary/appointment. 
- If you woke up 5 minutes earlier, you won't miss the bus. That bus could have made the difference in the big deal you were expecting.
Hence, it is right to state that small changes many have a tremendous impact on our lives.
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Answer: Chief Joseph speaks formally to the U.S. leaders, reminding them of General Howard's terms for surrender by saying he has kept them "in his heart." Although he is the one surrendering, by beginning his speech this way he emphasizes the responsibilities the victors have to fulfill their promises.
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<span>The rising action for this story was Johnny kills a Soc, tension builds up, Dally dies
Hope I helped:P</span>