[Video] Q14: A) no change or b) nonetheless, or c) furthermore, or d) regardless,

Answer Choices

  • A) NO CHANGE

  • Nonetheless,

  • Furthermore,

  • Regardless,

Explanation for Question 14 From the Writing Section on the 2021 May Sat (International)

Hey guys. So question four is going to be dealing with transition words. 2 And how does this sentence relate to the previous sentence? 3 The sentence before it says successfully detecting far off galaxies, 4 those billions of light years away would allow scientists to see objects as they 5 were billions of years ago. Blink with ongoing observation. 6 Scientists could also Terman how galaxy has changed as time passed. 7 So it seems to me that what they're telling us here is that scientists 8 using the telescope could look at this one thing and, 9 um, even more so they could then from that, 10 see how these galaxies changed over times. 11 These galaxies were this way, and now this would even more so allow us 12 to see this. So we to think about our transition words here, 13 however, would imply some contrast, like I want to do this. 14 However, I instead did this. There's no contrast here. 15 Nonetheless would just be more if something is kind of like unrelated and you're 16 moving onto a different topic, like yeah. 17 You know, it also does a little bit of conscious, like I was tired, 18 nonetheless. I still went to the store, like, you know, disregard that. 19 We're not disregarding that we're, we're still connecting to. 20 And regardless is the same way, regardless of saying, 21 you know, regardless of that, I still did this. 22 We're not saying regardless, we're trying to add onto it. 23 So we should use language like furthermore to say furthermore, 24 with ongoing observation, we can also determine how galaxies changed as time.

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