A、Pyramids
B、Tabernacles
C、Temples
D、Sanctuaries
A、name, date and venue of the conference
B、sponsors and/or organizers of the conference
C、purpose of the conference
D、contact information
A、because they receive money differently and different types of shows
B、for money and program types
C、in the areas of funding and programming
D、because the former receives money and has programs differently from the latter
Transitions are the glue that holds a paragraph together. These devices lead the reader from sentence to sentence, smoothing over the gaps between by indicating the relationship between the sentences. If this glue is missing, the paragraph will almost inevitably sound choppy or childish, even if every sentence in it responds to a single topic commitment. However, transitions are not substitutes for topic unity: like most glue, they are most effective when joining similar objects, or, in this case, similar idea. For example, in a paragraph describing a chicken egg, no transition could bridge the gap created by the inclusion of a sentence concerned with naval losses in the Civil War. In other words, transitions can call attention to the topic relationships between sentences, but they cannot create those relationships.
A、put color into the rug.
B、took color away from the rug.
C、made a hole in the rug.
D、cleaned the rug.
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