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which type of relationship does the transition phrase \as well as\ indicate? (1 point)
○ cause and effect
○ comparison
○ contrast
○ time
The phrase "as well as" is used to add information or list additional items. It is a way of showing that one thing exists or occurs along with another, which is not cause - and - effect, comparison, contrast, or time - related. It implies an additive relationship.
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None of the above options are correct as "as well as" indicates an additive relationship. If forced to choose the closest non - correct option, it is not any of the given ones but if we consider it in a very loose sense, it could be seen as not a cause - and - effect (since it doesn't imply one thing causes another), not a comparison (since it's not about likeness or difference in degree), not a contrast (since it's not about differences), and not time (since it's not about sequence or duration). But strictly speaking, it's an additive/ additional information relationship.