What kind of transition words show that you are discussing when or where something occurring

a. sequencing

b. emphasis

c. cause/effect

d. time/location

i need help so i can get pizza rolls

idek the anwsers

so is anyone gonna give him the FRUMPIN ANSWERS

i think it cause and effect

The correct answer is "d. time/location." Transition words or phrases that indicate when or where something is occurring fall under the category of time/location transitions. These transitions help establish a clear timeline or provide information about the specific location in which an event is happening.

To identify time/location transition words, you can:

1. Look for words that indicate time: words like "before," "after," "during," "while," "once," "soon," "finally," "now," "then," or "next" are often used to indicate when something is happening.
2. Identify words that indicate location: words like "here," "there," "nearby," "beyond," "above," "below," "inside," "outside," "within," "alongside," or "in the distance" are often used to describe where something is occurring.

By recognizing these time and location indicators, you can effectively identify transition words that demonstrate when or where something is happening in a piece of writing or during a discussion.