Which type of relationship does the transition phrase "as well as" indicate?(1 point)

Responses

comparison
comparison

contrast
contrast

cause and effect
cause and effect

time

contrast

Which type of relationship does the transition word because indicate?(1 point)

Responses

comparison
comparison

space
space

time
time

cause-and-effect

cause-and-effect

Use the sentence to answer the question.

Before moving on to the aviary, the children spent an hour in the reptile house.

Which relationship exists between the ideas in this sentence?

(1 point)
Responses

cause-and-effect
cause-and-effect

space relationship
space relationship

time order
time order

summary

time order

The transition phrase "as well as" typically indicates a comparison.

The transition phrase "as well as" indicates a relationship of addition or inclusion. It is used to add or include additional information to what has already been mentioned. So, the correct answer would be "addition" or "inclusion." To identify the type of relationship indicated by a transition phrase, it is helpful to consider the context and the purpose of the sentence or paragraph. In this case, "as well as" is often used to introduce additional elements or ideas in a sentence, strengthening the main point.