In which statement is the transition used correctly? Group of answer choices Gold in California ignited interest in a railroad to reach the West. As a result, Americans disagreed on where to build the railroad. Gold in California ignited interest in a railroad to reach the West. However, Americans disagreed on where to build the railroad. Gold in California ignited interest in a railroad to reach the West. Therefore, Americans disagreed on where to build the railroad. Gold in California ignited interest in a railroad to reach the West. Before this, Americans disagreed on where to build the railroad.
I believe it is the second choice. o:
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I was thinking b but im not sure
Yes, the second one sounds a lot better and is used correctly since in the second sentence, it has a disagreement so you would have to add a "however."
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I dont know the last choice sounds like a possibility too.
but im more into b
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