Choose the category of connective used in the following example.
First, the boy hit the...
English, 10.02.2020 06:17 jeanneschu
Choose the category of connective used in the following example.
First, the boy hit the ball. Then it flew over the fence.
take away or limit a preceding idea
indicate order
show consequence
indicate repetition of an idea
show space relationship
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