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Read the paragraph. Then, match the transition words with the meanings. Some answers may be used more than once.

Of course, everyone knows that any kind of bullying is not allowed. Possibly, it could even be illegal. In fact, some people have gone to prison for it, especially if it has caused harm to someone. If you are being bullied, there are ways to stop it. First, you need to have factual evidence of the bullying. This includes any of these: credible witnesses, letters, online texts, e-mails, or pictures and videos. Secondly, this evidence needs to go to a parent, counselor, teacher, or other professional. But, if you don’t have evidence either way, it needs to be reported. If after reporting it, an organization professional does not put an end to it, the police or StopBullying.gov can give you information of where to report the bullying. Still, some people think there is nothing to do about bullying, and they continue to tolerate it. They think that nothing can be done about it. Keep talking to people and stop bullying now!


Of course
Possibly
In fact
First
Secondly


sequence/time order
emphasis
adverb denoting whichever of two alternatives
adverb indicates a likely action
contrast/change of ideas

Respuesta :

The meaning of "Of course" is Emphasis

The meaning of "Possibly" is and adverb indicates a likely action

The meaning of "In fact" here is Emphasis.

The meaning of "First" is a representation of "sequence/time order"

The meaning of Secondly is also a  representation of "sequence/time order".

What are transition words?

A transition or connecting word is a word or phrase that indicates the connection between paragraphs or portions of a text or speech.

Transitions improve coherence by making it more explicit or communicating how ideas are related to one another.

Other examples of transition words are;

  • And
  • in addition to
  • furthermore
  • moreover
  • besides,
  • than
  • too
  • also,
  • both-and
  • another
  • equally important
  • first, second, etc.

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