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Which transition phrase best introduces a supporting idea?

In contrast
In spite of
To begin with
On this occasion

2 Answers

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The answer is C. to begin with

Tell me if I'm correct ASAP, just to make sure :D

Hope this helps :)

Explanation: I'm doing it right now, I know that in contrast is not the correct answer, it not comparing and contrasting anything. And I don't think this is D either, D is kind of like, they want something because you made a deal. I'm not sure if you understand. But personally I think it is C.

User Kaashif
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Indeed it is In contrast because it is comparing one thing to another

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