Set 15: Transitions (Intermediate)
Explanation
PASSAGE
Intriguingly, the printing press made books more affordable. _______ more people learned to read.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?
Detailed Answer Explanation
[Variation 2] This question asks you to choose the transition that best connects two ideas. Affordable books led to more literacy. 'Consequently' shows this cause-effect relationship. 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:
• "made books more affordable"
• "more people learned to read"
Why others are wrong: A ('For instance' introduces an example, not a consequence.), B ('Similarly' shows comparison, but this is cause-effect.), D ('However' shows contrast, but this is a result.).