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14 July, 23:20

You can get to the beach by car. you can ride your bike to the beach.

1. which answer option best revises the sentence for transition use?

A) you can get to the beach by car. However, you can also ride your bike to the beach.

B) you can get to the beach by car, if you can ride you bike to the beach.

C) just as you can get to the beach by car, you can ride your bike to the beach.

D) you can get to the beach by car. while you can ride your bike to the beach.

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  1. 15 July, 02:03
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    I would maybe say A or C.

    I would say B and D are out.
  2. 15 July, 02:06
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    C. B and D don't make any sense, and A isn't a transitional sentence.
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