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Mindset 2 - Unit 4 - Writing
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In 1990, the area was mostly farmland. __________, a new highway was constructed to improve transportation.
Furthermore / In addition / Moreover
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The forest was removed to make space for new developments, __________ the area near the river, which was completely transformed.
particularly / in particular
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The town has developed new residential areas. __________, a shopping center was built to meet the needs of the growing population.
Furthermore / In addition / Moreover
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In 1990, the town had a small park. __________, by 2020, the park had been replaced by a large shopping center.
In contrast / In comparison
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The park was expanded to include a playground. __________, a small pond was added to attract more visitors.
Furthermore / In addition / Moreover
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__________, the town experienced significant development, with new buildings and roads replacing natural features.
Overall / In conclusion / To conclude / To summarize
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The north of the town became more urbanized, __________ the south, which remained mostly rural.
as opposed to
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In 1990, the town had one school. __________, the neighboring town also had only one educational facility.
Similarly / As did
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__________, the two maps show how the town transformed from a rural area into a modern urban center.
Overall / In conclusion / To conclude / To summarize
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The number of cars increased significantly in the town center, __________ the outskirts, where traffic remained light.
as opposed to
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The town underwent many changes, __________ in the central area, where a new shopping mall was built.
particularly / in particular
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The number of houses increased significantly in the north. __________, the south also saw a rise in residential buildings.
Similarly / As did
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