The best option to create cohesion between the ideas in these sentences is "One reason is that."
So the revised text would read:
"A beagle makes the best pet for a family with children. One reason is that beagles have lots of energy for playing."
A beagle makes the best pet for a family with children. Beagles have lots of energy for playing.
Which phrase could be added to the beginning of the second sentence to create cohesion between the ideas in these sentences?
options:
For example
For example
As a result
As a result
Although
Although
One reason is that
1 answer
The best option to create cohesion between the ideas in these sentences is "One reason is that."
So the revised text would read:
"A beagle makes the best pet for a family with children. One reason is that beagles have lots of energy for playing."