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In each of the following paragraphs, one sentence isn’t clearly connected with the sentence that precedes it. Find the sentence that is incorrectly connected and supply an appropriate connecting expression. You may need to use a word, a phrase, a clause, or even a complete sentence to make the correction clear.

Poor Louis seemed destined by nature to become the butt of every practical joke we could devise that summer at camp. Whenever someone was chosen to go on some silly errand such as to get the keys to the oarlocks, find a can of striped paint, or get a paper stretcher, Louis was inevitably the victim. We all considered it great fun. I regret our youthful thoughtlessness. Who knows what deep psychological wounds we inflicted on him by our teasing and our ridicule?
In the eighteenth century, Englishmen had a reputation throughout Europe for their love of eating. Visitors to England were often amazed at the large quantity and fine quality of the fish and meat consumed. However, they could not understand the English attitude toward vegetables, which were served only as trimmings to meat. English cooks seemed unable to prepare an appetizing vegetable dish. Vegetables were very abundant at the time and were grown in the gardens of both rich and poor.

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Answer:

A good answer should contain the following:

However

In fact

Besides

though

There's more than one way to complete questions 5 and 6 in this exercise. Here are examples of how it might be accomplished.

We all considered it great fun. However, now I regret our youthful thoughtlessness. Who knows what deeply hurt feelings we caused him with our teasing?

English cooks seemed unable to prepare an appetizing vegetable dish, which was surprising considering that vegetables were very abundant at the time and grown in the gardens of both rich and poor.

Step-by-step explanation:

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  • Paragraph 1

The two sentences which need to be connected are: "We all considered it great fun." and "I regret our youthful thoughtlessness."

You can tell something is missing between these sentences because they are expressing radically opposed ideas. The first one is very positive and optimistic, and the second one is full of regret. Therefore, they should be linked by a conjunction expressing opposition, such as but, however, or yet.

You could even add a clause which explicits the time difference (then versus now), to mark the contrast even more. An example would be: "We all considered it great fun. Yet, now that I have grown up, I regret our youthful thoughtlessness."

  • Paragraph 2

The two sentences which need to be connected are: "English cooks seemed unable to prepare an appetizing vegetable dish." and "Vegetables were very abundant at the time and were grown in the gardens of both rich and poor."

Here again, the two sentences seem to raise a paradox: why would the cooks be so unexperienced with vegetables if they had plenty at their disposal? One way to connect these statements would be to use a linkword which expresses this apparent contradiction. You could insert surprisingly or although, for example.

If you want to add a full clause or sentence, you could point out this question, like so: "English cooks seemed unable to prepare an appetizing vegetable dish. This is not due to a lack of such produce, however: vegetables were very abundant at the time and were grown in the gardens of both rich and poor."

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