Asked by Falon Perkins on Jun 25, 2024

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The paragraph below is developed by a specific mode or pattern. Read the paragraph; then answer the question(s) .
(1) New Jersey businessman Barry Halper owned the world's largest collection of baseball memorabilia. (2) Three packed rooms in his basement held countless baseball-related objects priceless to any lover of the game. (3) He owned, for instance, at least 1 million baseball cards, all in complete sets. (4) Nine hundred players' uniforms on a dry cleaner's conveyor belt hummed through a huge closet in Halper's basement. (5) Another prized example of Halper's passion was a life-size wax statue of Babe Ruth purchased from Madame Tussaud's famous wax museum in London. (6) Halper displayed a huge leather chair shaped like a baseball mitt, 3,000 autographed balls, a baseball pinball machine made in the 1930s, posters, bats, masks, trophies. (7) In 1998, he sold his collection; Major League Baseball bought many of Halper's treasures and donated them to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Transitional words or phrases are used in which sentences?

A) (3) , (5)
B) (1) , (2) , (5)
C) (4) , (5)

Transitional Words

Words or phrases that provide a connection between ideas, sentences, or paragraphs, helping to make the text more coherent.

Baseball Memorabilia

Collectible items associated with baseball, including signed balls, jerseys, and cards that hold historical and sentimental value for fans.

Barry Halper

A collector known for his extensive collection of baseball memorabilia, one of the most significant private collections ever assembled.

  • Recognize the topic sentences and understand their essential function in the organization of paragraphs.
  • Acquire knowledge on distinct development patterns and methods in paragraph composition, such as description and process.
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Jennifer SandovalJun 30, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Sentence (3) uses the transitional phrase "for instance," while sentence (5) uses the transitional phrase "Another prized example." Both phrases provide additional examples to support the main idea.