Which phrase describes a transition?(1 point)

Responses

a thought or understanding
a thought or understanding

a method used to manage work
a method used to manage work

a change from one subject or stage to another
a change from one subject or stage to another

the flow of a person's thoughts

a change from one subject or stage to another

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

addition

The correct answer is: a change from one subject or stage to another.

The correct answer is: "a change from one subject or stage to another."

To get the answer, you can first try to understand the meaning of the term "transition." In this context, a transition refers to a change or shift from one thing to another.

By analyzing the given options, you can eliminate the ones that do not align with the definition of a transition. For example, "a thought or understanding" and "the flow of a person's thoughts" are both related to the mental process and not specifically about a change in subject or stage.

Similarly, "a method used to manage work" does not describe a transition but rather a work management method. This leaves us with the only option that correctly defines a transition: "a change from one subject or stage to another." Hence, this is the phrase that describes a transition.