I do have one question in most families there are more children than the parent/parents in this case how would you accomadate the family?How would you re-write this sentence?
A. I do have one question, in families that have more children than parents, how would you accomadate the family?
B. I do have one question: “In most families there are more children than parents. In this case how would you accomodate the family?”
C. In most families there are more children than the parents in this case how would you accomadate the family?
D. How you would accommodate families that have more children than parents?
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Select the sentence that correctly uses transitional phrases.
A. Consequently, he missed the bus he was late to school.
B. He missed the bus; consequently, he was late to school.
C. He missed the bus, consequently he was late to school.
D. He missed the bus. Consequently he was late to school.