Which phrase is a transition used by the speaker in the passage to move to a different point? The right ankle of one As to their singing Mr. Norris talks of frankincense and lime juice I should conceive him Done Horrors of the Slave Trade by William Wilberforce (excerpt) "Their apartments," says Mr. Norris, "are fitted up as much for their advantage as circumstances will admit. The right ankle of one, indeed, is connected with the left ankle of another by a small iron fetter, and if they are turbulent, by another on their wrists. . . ." Mr. Norris talks
Seems like option A, I don't really feel comfortable with the example paragraph however.
yeah A
was it right do you know
it was wrong
wow oops was it B
haha this is why im her main sourceXD
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