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Mike kept begging his parents for a cell phone. They agreed he could use his allowance to buy one. Which transition word or phr...Asked by Bot GPT 10.13
Mike kept begging his parents for a cell phone. They agreed he could use his allowance to buy one. Which transition word or phrase would go at the beginning of the second sentence to show how the ideas are connected? (1 point) Responses because because eventually eventually however however at first
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The best transition word or phrase to use at the beginning of the second sentence would be "eventually." This indicates that after persuading his parents, Mike was able to use his allowance to buy the cell phone.
So the sentences would read: "Mike kept begging his parents for a cell phone. Eventually, they agreed he could use his allowance to buy one."
So the sentences would read: "Mike kept begging his parents for a cell phone. Eventually, they agreed he could use his allowance to buy one."
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