California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) English Practice Exam

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Which of the following transitions suggests a sequence in a narrative?

  1. Later on

  2. Similarly

  3. In contrast

  4. Additionally

The correct answer is: Later on

The transition that suggests a sequence in a narrative is "Later on." This phrase indicates a progression in time, signaling to the reader that events are unfolding in a particular order. It helps to establish a timeline, guiding the audience from one point in the story to a subsequent point. This is especially important in narratives, as it helps to build the plot and clarify the relationship between events. Other transitions serve different purposes: "Similarly" indicates a comparison rather than a sequence, often linking ideas or events that share characteristics. "In contrast" highlights differences between two or more elements, emphasizing how they diverge rather than the order in which they occur. "Additionally" is used to add information or ideas but does not inherently suggest a chronological sequence; it simply builds on previous statements. Therefore, the choice of "Later on" is the most effective for conveying a sequential relationship.