Multiple Choice
Transitional phrases such as "next," "meanwhile," "finally," and "simultaneously"
A) only clutter up a set of instructions.
B) are totally unnecessary because instructions tend to be presented in numbered lists.
C) provide useful bridges that help readers understand the step-by-step sequence.
D) don't provide a useful function but they don't do any harm, either.
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