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Which of the following transitional expressions should be used to show cause and effect?

A. For example

B. Consequently

C. Likewise

D. In other words

Answer Explanation:

The word "Consequently" should be used to show cause and effect as it indicates a logical result or consequence of a previous action or event.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is B.

More Questions on TEAS 7 Reading

  • Q #1: An Ode to Nas The rain is sapping footsteps on the roof  It sounds a lovely dance inside my head This peaceful aura only serves as proof That I should dodge my work to lie in bed   The pillows pull me in with their behest A trap that I do not want to escape The blankets form a most enticing nest They wrap me in a shroud that won't undrape   I'm tempted further by my furry friends They've taken er the mattress in a pile Oh, how want to nestle in with them! But first, I know that must work awhile I promise, bed, I will be back for you I’ll surely nap before the day is through   What of following explains the effect that word choice has on the meaning of the passage?

    A. The author selects negative words like "rap" and "escape to demonstrate that sleeping is a challenge

    B. The author selects contrasting words like "peaceful" and "dodge"

    C. The author selects rhyming words like "pile" and "awhile” create a lyrical moment in an informative writing

    D. The author selects threatening words like "Tempted and “undrape” form on the dangers present

    Answer Explanation

    B. The effect of word choice in the passage is explained by: "The author selects contrasting words like 'peaceful' and 'dodge'." The contrast between the peaceful aura and the idea of dodging work creates a sense of temptation and inner conflict in the passage. It highlights the desire for rest and relaxation while having responsibilities to attend to.

  • Q #2: Few things bring back childhood memories for me like baking Tell House chocolate chip cookies. This cookie recipe has humble beginnings. Ruth Wakefield of the Tell House restaurant in Whitman, Massachusetts, created. The recipe appeared in a 1938 cookbook written by Wakefield called Tried and True. A year later, Wakefield sold the recipe and the use of the Toll House name to Nestle for one dollar, and the rest is history. Which of the following is the topic of this passage?

    A. Ruth Wakefield’s cookie recipe

    B. How to make money as a baker

    C. A history of the Nestlé company

    D. Chilldhood memories

    Answer Explanation

    A. The topic of this passage is "Ruth Wakefield's cookie recipe." The passage discusses the origin and history of the Toll House chocolate chip cookie recipe created by Ruth Wakefield.

  • Q #3: BUTTERBEAN FOR MAYOR Butterbean wants to be YOUR new mayor. Is there an election coming? No. Can dogs even be mayors? Unclear. But consider what Butterbean has to offer. FRIENDS WITH EVERYONE Big dogs, small dogs, in-between dogs. All the people. If you go for walks, you’ve met Butterbean and she loves. JUST A REGULAR DOG Butterbean is for regular folks. She’s not a fancy breed, just a dog. Sure, maybe she eats more socks than her vet recommends, but nobody’s perfect. HATES RATS You hate rats. Butterbean hates rates, too. She will not rest until they have all been chased from our streets. By her, personally. Can Butterbean count on YOUR vote? Or at least a treat?   Which of the following best describes the purpose of the passage?

    A. To instruct the audience how to vote for Butterbean at the polls.

    B. To argue that Butterbean can hold political office

    C. To entertain people with the idea that a dog could hold political office.

    D. To inform the audience about the benefits of owning a rescue dog

    Answer Explanation

    C. The purpose of the passage is: "To entertain people with the idea that a dog could hold political office." The passage is lighthearted and humorous, and it presents the concept of a dog running for mayor in a playful and entertaining way.