Read the passage.

The barn was dusty, and smelled like motor oil, but there was nowhere else to go. The storm was howling outside.

“Does Dad even know where we are?” Dylan asked.

At home, Dad opened his phone-finder app over and over. Each time, Dylan’s phone showed up as a big, fuzzy circle over the whole town. He could be anywhere.

Which phrase acts as a transition in the passage?

Responses

over and over
over and over

He could be anywhere
He could be anywhere

nowhere else to go
nowhere else to go

At home

1 answer

The phrase that acts as a transition in the passage is "At home." This phrase shifts the focus from the current setting (the barn) to another location (home), providing context for the actions taking place there.