Asked by Wasabi

Which transitional word or phrase best fits at the beginning of sentence 17?
A.
For now
B.
Besides
C.
Usually
D.
In fact

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have the passage or sentence 17, so I can’t pick the correct choice directly. Please paste sentence 17 (and ideally the sentence(s) immediately before it).

Meanwhile, here’s a quick guide to when each option would be appropriate:

- For now — indicates a temporary or current state; use if the sentence is describing what is true at the present time but may change.
- Besides — adds an additional point or reason; use if the sentence is supplying another supporting idea in addition to what came before.
- Usually — indicates a habitual or typical occurrence; use if the sentence states what commonly happens.
- In fact — emphasizes or reinforces a preceding statement, often to correct, strengthen, or give a surprising detail.

If you paste the sentence(s), I’ll choose the best option and explain why.