True.
Explanation: I searched it online and found many sources saying this is true.
Answer:
"As a result" signals a transition that shows a cause-and-effect relationship.
for ex. My brother did not attend school yesterday because he was feeling sick. As a result, he now has to make up an English test he missed.
Explanation:
"On the other hand" is used to contrast two things. ex. I like the color purple, <em>on the other hand</em>, my sister despises it.
"also" is being used to transition to another, similar thing. ex. The store <em>also</em> had those snacks you enjoy, so I bought them.
"before" doesn't always mean it relates two events with a cause/effect relationship. ex. I locked the front door before we left for dinner.
Because he doesnt want his brother to be taken
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Well you start a paragraph with an open ending question so ask about the character then answer that question and do the same for the other one and then compare or explain why they are the main characters and how they contribute to the book