English, 02.12.2021 23:20 jacobanderson43
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when would a writer use transitions that signal a sequence.
○ when connecting three increasingly tense events if the rising action
○ when connecting two characters in two different parts of thw world
○ when showing a contrast between two physical locations
○ when connecting three settings through similar weather
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Will give brainlest if correct
when would a writer use transitions that signal a sequence.
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