MediumReading and Writing· Craft and Structure· None· MCQ
The author's tone is best described as admiring, but the writer also acknowledges the potential downsides of the subject in the second sentence. The author emphasizes the significance of this by using a transition word. What word is used to make this shift in the author's tone?
What transition word does the author use to signal the shift in tone in the second sentence of this passage?
A
And
B
But
C
However
D
Therefore
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The word "But" is the transition word that signals the shift in tone. It contrasts the first sentence's admiration with the second sentence's acknowledgement of potential downsides.
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