Which group of transitional phrases could best be used in a paragraph showing a sequence of events?

A. in addition, however, for instance
B. at present, not long after, last of all
C. first and foremost, meanwhile, no doubt
D. still, then, at any rate

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The answer would be B. At present, not long after, last of all

The group of transitional phrases could best be used in a paragraph showing a sequence of events is, first and foremost, meanwhile, no doubt.

What is transitional phrases?

Transitional phrases are the words that help in the development of the series of events in a story or a paragraph.

Because a sequence of events is the series of events that happen in a story from start to finish, and the transitional phrases are used to indicate the beginning of the story, first the paragraph, then the middle part of the paragraph, and finally the end of the story, or the paragraph. Thus, the group of transitional phrases that could best be used in a paragraph showing a sequence of events is, first and foremost, meanwhile, no doubt.

Hence the correct option is, C. first and foremost, meanwhile, no doubt

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