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Atlanta2K21:

What transition would show you that the author is comparing two things? Furthermore As previously stated Similarly Without a doubt

mxddi3:

To begin, we can get rid of option B. This is because when we use the phrase `as previously stated`, we are referencing back to something we said earlier in our writing, so it's not really a comparison. Then, we can get rid of option D, and this is because this phrase is going o be used to prove something or say how one very strongly believes in what is being said. That's not a comparison. Now, we must choose between `Furthermore` and `Similarly`. Now, keep in mind we are comparing these things. Which one of these words would be used for comparing (finding things in common) two things?

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