its when you compare something in a book (text) to something in the world, something from your memories, or something from another book.
the 3 text connections are:
1) text to text (comparing to a book)
2) text to self (comparing to a memory of yourself or family, friends, etc.
3) text to world ( comparing to things that has happened in the world)
Gound substance and protein fibers
both are vascular connective tissues
It depends on how you text and your providor.
By sending the text to the correct 'phone number
Fibrocollagenous Connective Tissue ! FOund in normal tissues too
"had" is not a connective. It is a simple past tense verb used to indicate an action that occurred in the past. Connectives are words or phrases that link different parts of a sentence or text.
I'm unable to draw a flow chart in text format. Connective tissue includes loose connective tissue, dense connective tissue (regular and irregular), specialized connective tissue (cartilage, bone, blood), and adipose tissue. Each type has specific functions and characteristics, forming the structural framework of organs and supporting various body structures.
A connective device is a word or phrase used to link different parts of a text together, such as "however," "therefore," "in addition," etc. These devices help maintain coherence in writing and improve the flow of ideas for the reader.
No, a preposition is a part of speech that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. A connective, on the other hand, is a word or phrase that links different parts of a sentence or text together to show logical relationships.
A sequencing connective is a connective you would usually use in a list or maybe some instructions, here are some sequencing connectives: next then first,second,third.... meanwhile after before eventually finally last
No, 'it' is a pronoun and it is not a connective.
no it isn't a connective
Connective phrases are terms or phrases used to establish relationships between ideas in a text. They can help to signal the relationship between different parts of a sentence or between different sentences. Common connective phrases include "however," "in addition," "on the other hand," and "furthermore."
Connective Tissue, because it's formed from the same embryonic layer as other connective tissues.
Is loose a connective
No, 'it' is a pronoun and it is not a connective.
connective tissue