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Which revision of the passage makes the best use of transitions?
To ruin a casserole, all you need are the wrong ingredients and a lot of
impatience. Gather the following ingredients: tuna mayo, a packet of ramen
flavoring, and sugar. Mix them together haphazardly. Cook at a random
temperature
A. To ruin a casserole, all you need are the wrong ingredients and a lot of
impatience. First, gather the following ingredients tuna, mayo, a packet of
ramen flavoring, and sugar. Next, mix them together haphazardly. Finally,
cook at a random temperature
B. To ruin a casserole, all you need are the wrong Ingredients and a lot of
impatience. However, gather the following ingredients tuna, mayo, a packet
of ramen flavoring, and sugar. Furthermore, mix them together haphazardly
Alas, cook at a random temperature
C. To ruin a casserole, all you need are the wrong ingredients and a lot of
impatience. On the one hand, gather the following ingredients: tuna, mayo, a
packet of ramen flavoring, and sugar On the other hand, mix them together
haphazardly. Of course, cook at a random temperature
XOD. To ruin a casserole, all you need are the wrong ingredients and a lot of
impatience. Next, gather the following ingredients tuna, mayo, a packet of
ramen flavoring, and sugar. Then mix them together haphazardly. In time,
cook at a random temperature,
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