Read the sentence.

The blue car is bigger than the red car. I decided to buy the red one.

Which answer choice correctly uses a transition to connect the ideas in these sentences?

The blue car is bigger than the red car; in addition, I decided to buy the red one.
Even though the blue car is bigger than the red car, I decided to buy the red one.
The blue car is bigger than the red car; in contrast, I decided to buy the red one.
Just because the blue car is bigger than the red car, I decided to buy the red one.

1 answer

The answer choice that correctly uses a transition to connect the ideas in the sentences is:

Even though the blue car is bigger than the red car, I decided to buy the red one.

This choice effectively contrasts the size of the two cars with the decision made, highlighting that despite the fact that the blue car is bigger, the speaker still prefers the red car.