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English, 30.01.2020 18:05 Randy6922

Match the words with their definitions. they're not with the correct definitions.
put the correct number with the definition of that word in the answers.
1 . complexity express a meaning that one verb alone cannot
2 . transition an element within a paragraph or between paragraphs that links ideas
3 . unity two or more main clauses joined by excessive use of and & so
4 . auxiliary arranged in the order in which events occurred
5 . run-on a group of sentences that deal with one central idea
6 . paragraph may be pointed to or touched
7 . chronological paragraph staying with one idea from beginning to end
8 . tangible moving from easily understood concepts to more difficult concepts

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