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which type of realtionship does the transition phrase as well as indicate comparison cause and effect time or contrast

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The transition phrase "as well as" typically indicates addition rather than comparison, cause and effect, time, or contrast. It is used to connect two related ideas or elements, suggesting that both are important or relevant. For example, in the sentence "She enjoys reading as well as writing," it indicates that the enjoyment of both activities is being acknowledged.
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