Set 11: Transitions
Explanation
PASSAGE
The Industrial Revolution transformed British society in the 18th and 19th centuries. Factories drew workers from rural areas to growing urban centers. _______ Manchester's population grew from 75,000 in 1801 to over 300,000 by 1851.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
Detailed Answer Explanation
This question asks you to choose the transition that best connects two ideas. General claim: Workers moved to cities. Specific example: Manchester's population growth. 'To illustrate' introduces this concrete example. Transitions signal the relationship between sentences or paragraphs. Determine the logical relationship (addition, contrast, cause-effect, example) and select the transition that accurately expresses it. The right transition makes the relationship between ideas crystal clear. Consider what logical connection exists: Is the second idea adding to the first? Contrasting it? Showing a result? The transition should accurately reflect this relationship.
Key Evidence:
• "drew workers from rural areas to growing urban centers"
• "Manchester's population grew"
Why others are wrong: D (Contrast - the data confirms the point.), B (Concurrent events - Manchester's growth is an example, not a parallel event.), A (Contrast - Manchester's growth supports, not contradicts, the urbanization claim.).
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