15 Questions
Which transitional word or phrase is used to indicate the first event in a sequence?
First
Which transitional word or phrase is used to indicate something that happens concurrently with another event?
Meanwhile
Which transitional word or phrase is used to indicate the final event in a sequence?
Finally
Which transitional word or phrase is used to indicate an event that occurs immediately after another?
As soon as
Which transitional word or phrase is used to indicate an event that occurs during another event?
During
What type of claim is considered inappropriate in the given context?
Inappropriate claim of fact
Which method is NOT suitable for investigating an inappropriate claim of fact as per the text?
Opinion polls
What is the consequence of asserting an inappropriate claim of fact?
Erosion of trust
How can inappropriate claims of fact be identified?
By cross-referencing multiple sources
What distinguishes an inappropriate claim of fact from a debatable one?
Non-negotiable nature
Which term refers to the position that is directly across from something?
Opposite
If an object is positioned 'behind' another object, where is it located in relation to the reference object?
In front of
What term describes a position that is very close in proximity but not necessarily touching?
Nearby
If an object is 'beside' another object, where is its position relative to the reference object?
Next to
In terms of spatial orientation, which term implies an interior location?
Inside
Study Notes
Transitional Words and Phrases
- Chronological order transitional words and phrases include: first, second, later, before, next, as soon as, after, then, finally
- These transitional words and phrases are used to show time relationships between events
Investigating Claims
- Research and interviews can be used to investigate if an event happened or not
- Investigators aim to separate fact from fiction
Inappropriate Claim of Fact
- An inappropriate claim of fact is a statistic or fact that is not debatable
- These claims are considered absolute truths
Spatial Order Transitional Words and Phrases
- Spatial order transitional words and phrases include: above, below, beside, next to, in front of, behind, inside, outside, opposite, within, nearby
- These transitional words and phrases are used to describe physical relationships between objects or people
Test your understanding of chronological order by arranging the given words and phrases in the correct sequence. Identify the correct order of words like 'first', 'before', 'then', 'finally', and more.
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