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GED Reasoning through Language Arts 4.1 Language Conventions and Usage. Which transitional phrase completes the sentence? For example, it could be this one. On the other hand, it might be something completely different.
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jour brought to you by transitional phrases For example insufficient
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funds is a phrase that starts a very exciting transition
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into homelessness Okay when i first read the passage blow
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from a letter of complaint Your net wire customer service
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members netware Turn well fist All right Now click the
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drop down menu and choose the option that correctly completes
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the sentence The options are they're all this stuff Okay
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well transitional phrases like this they're helpful Additionally they give
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a passage order and purpose Conversely some people don't like
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those things that we did their additional converse but those
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people usually aren't the ones we're writing to certainly not
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formal letters here The writer wants to clearly organizes thought
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so you could best make his point that net wire
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is really really really terrible The phrase on the other
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hand implies that a contrast is being made but unless
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the writer likes being treated poorly by service representatives there's
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no contrast in these two cents that's hopefully not what's
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happening here as a result implies a causal connection but
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the poor internet didn't cause the bad customer service so
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there goes b and the poor customer service isn't an
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example of the bad internet connection they're two separate issues
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so see is off the table Furthermore is an appropriate
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transition because it implies the writers making a second point
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That's still linked to the first tee is correct Now
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maybe these great writing skills can help us with some
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of our other transition like transitioning back into gainful employment
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