[Video] Q5: No change or furthermore, or in fact, or ultimately,

Answer Choices

  • NO CHANGE

  • furthermore,

  • in fact,

  • ultimately,

Explanation for Question 5 From the Writing Section on the 2019 October Sat

Now number five is a transition word question, 2 which means we need to be looking at the two sentences before and one 3 after the transition and then see how they connect to each other. 4 And so our first sentence before the transition, 5 um, talks about Turner. 6 The, I don't know how to say that artwork, 7 but we're talking about the artist's Turner, right? We can even look at the 8 sentence up here to get an idea of what's happening to get some context. 9 And that says cost of bowls, the opening of the Waterloo bridge depicted a 10 grand public occasion with bright colors and illustrations of office officers 11 and ships. So this is a description of constable's work, 12 right? It has bright colors, it has detailed illustrations. 13 It looks like it's about, um, a, 14 a bridge. So there are ships and there's water. 15 And then if we read the sense afterwards, 16 which is a little bit different, it says that Turner's work, 17 put that in orange. 18 So we're now we're talking about Turner's painting was a relatively sparse painting of 19 when, uh, when swept ships rendered and grays and whites, 20 right? So we saw that Constable was colorful, 21 right? Bright colors, whereas Turner had grays and whites and then 22 receive that. Also Constable had a very detailed illustration, 23 whereas Turner's was sparse. 24 So there's a lot of differences between these two artists paintings, 25 which is why by contrast, right. Which shows the difference is 26 our best answer here. Now we ...

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