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What does "for example" tell readers about the sentence it introduces?

A. that it's a sentence that will show them a similarity
B. that they're about to be introduced to a new idea
C.that it's sentence will show them a difference
D.that they're about to hear an example of the idea in the previous sentence

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Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Arcass
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Answer: The answer is D.

Explanation: It is because when the writer uses the word "for example". It usually means that they are going to give an example related to the idea that they were talking about.

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User Rex Linder
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