When we reviewed our sales numbers, we learned that we did not meet all our goals

our hard work. We learned, that customers don’t seem to
enjoy our product.
A) Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. (1 point)
 on account of  likewise  furthermore  despite  although What are the two correct answers

3 answers

The two correct answers for your sentence are:

  • despite
  • although

The revised sentences will read as: "When we reviewed our sales numbers, we learned that we did not meet all our goals despite our hard work. We learned, although, that customers don’t seem to enjoy our product."

Are you sure

I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. Let's analyze the context of the sentences again.

The original sentences are:

"When we reviewed our sales numbers, we learned that we did not meet all our goals __ our hard work. We learned, __ customers don’t seem to enjoy our product."

Considering the context:

  • "despite" fits well because it conveys that even though there was hard work, goals weren't met.
  • "likewise" can also work in the second part to indicate that the observation about customers not enjoying the product is in addition to the previous statement.

Thus, the correct answers would likely be:

  • despite
  • furthermore (you may also attribute "likewise" depending on how you want to structure the second sentence, though "furthermore" is often used to add new information).

So, before finalizing, here is the corrected version:

"When we reviewed our sales numbers, we learned that we did not meet all our goals despite our hard work. We learned, furthermore, that customers don’t seem to enjoy our product."

If the structure allows for different phrasing, either "furthermore" or "likewise" can work, but "despite" is more definitive in the first part. Can you let me know if there's a specific way you'd like it structured?