Which of the following transitions shows a comparison?

a. although
b. however
c. just as ***
d. whereas

No. Just as shows a similarity.

Contrast shows differences.

Comparison shows similarities.

I think c is correct.

What about A?

Oh. Okay.

Wait. Ms. Sue, I am doing a comparison. So, isn't comparison the same definition as similarity?

Well, I got it right. So, thanks Ms. Sue? Thanks Writeacher.

Congrats! =)

its c!

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To determine which of the given transitions shows a comparison, let's first understand what a comparison is. A comparison is a way of highlighting similarities or differences between two or more things.

Now, let's analyze each of the transitions to see if they indicate a comparison:

a. although: This transition is used to introduce a contrast or contradiction between two ideas rather than indicating a comparison.

b. however: Similar to "although," this transition is used to indicate a contrast or contradiction, not a comparison.

c. just as: This transition is commonly used to introduce a comparison. It implies that two things are similar or the same in a certain way.

d. whereas: This transition typically shows a contrast or opposition between two ideas rather than indicating a comparison.

Based on the explanations above, the transition that shows a comparison is "c. just as."