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Example Question #1 : Identifying Key Transition Words And Phrases
Kelvyn is a bully and a misanthrope, not to mention that his hygiene leaves much to be desired. Last week his odor remained in my nostrils for days after he left.
The bolded and underlined phrase "not to mention that," serves what purpose in the passage overall?
None of these
It facilitates a transition from listing negative qualities to listing positive qualities
It continues the trend of enumerating negative qualities that began in the first clause, but facilitates a transition into a different kind of negative quality
It facilitates a purely grammatical transition
It facilitates a sudden transition from listing negative qualities to describing neutral qualities
It continues the trend of enumerating negative qualities that began in the first clause, but facilitates a transition into a different kind of negative quality
This is a pretty simple question. "Not to mention that" is a transition phrase used to signal an addition that matches in spirit with a statement that has already been made. The first clause identifies Kelvyn as a bully and a misanthrope, both negative qualities, before adding on another, somewhat unrelated, negative quality, poor hygiene.
Example Question #1 : Integration Of Knowledge And Ideas In Brief Statements
If Gerald is a ne'er do well and ne'er do wells always miss their trains, it is reasonable to expect that Gerald will miss all his other scheduled appointments.
The given statement makes _________________.
a leap of logic that leads it to reach an unsupported conclusion
a plea to evidence
a logically coherent claim supported by anecdotal evidence
a logically consistent argument
a reasonable inference
a leap of logic that leads it to reach an unsupported conclusion
The logical conditions stated in the introductory clause of this brief statement would ONLY logically support the assertion that Gerald would always his trains. The leap to all other appointments is not logical, as it glosses over innumerable potentially relevant factors.