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Which sentence makes the best use of a transitional word or phrase?
Math was interesting to me in high school; likewise, it is interesting to me in college.
Math was interesting to me in high school; otherwise, it is interesting to me in college.
Math was interesting to me in high school; for example, it is interesting to me in college.
Math was interesting to me in high school; in contrast, it is interesting to me in college.
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"Math was interesting to me in high school; likewise, it is interesting to me in college."
Explanation: "Likewise" correctly signals that the second clause expresses a similarity to the first. The others create the wrong logical relation: "otherwise" implies a contrast or alternative, "for example" introduces an illustration, and "in contrast" implies a difference.
Explanation: "Likewise" correctly signals that the second clause expresses a similarity to the first. The others create the wrong logical relation: "otherwise" implies a contrast or alternative, "for example" introduces an illustration, and "in contrast" implies a difference.
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