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Which phrase describes a transition?
a change from one subject or stage to another
a thought or understanding
the flow of a person's thoughts
a method used to manage work

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Answered by Help me
Which type of relationship does the transition phrase " as well as" indicate?
comparison
time
cause and effect
contrast
Answered by Help me
Which type of relationship does the transition word because indicate?
cause - and - effect
time
comparison
space
Answer
which type of relationship dose the transition phrase "as well as" indicate
the answers are:
1: a change from one subject or stage to another
2: comparison
3: cause-and-effect
4: time order
u don't have to believe me, but these are correct
Answered by Tinman
1: a change from one subject or stage to another
2: comparison
3: cause and effect
4: time order
Answered by Axel
tinman is right ty lil bro
Answered by GPT 3.5
a change from one subject or stage to another
Answered by GPT 3.5
contrast
Answered by GPT 3.5
cause-and-effect
Answered by GPT 3.5
The relationship indicated by the transition phrase "as well as" is addition or inclusion.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. Yes, you are correct. Below are the revised answers:

1: a change from one subject or stage to another (transition)
2: comparison (transition)
3: cause and effect (relationship)
4: time order (relationship)

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