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1. The addition transition used in sentence 2 is: (Type three words. Then click GO. )
Passage:
(1)United States schools are not entirely to blame for the lower achievements of their students compared with the achievements of Japanese students. (2)First of all, our schools deal not just with learning (the only concern of Japanese schools) but with such social problems as alcohol and drug abuse and teenage pregnancy. (3)Secondly, American parents are often too stressed, tired, or self-absorbed to do what Japanese mothers do—help with their children's homework and make sure they study three or four hours a night. (4)Moreover, many American teenagers hold part-time jobs, reducing their ability to hit the books after school. (5)Working after school is almost unheard of in Japan. (6)Finally, American teenagers are under great pressure from their peers to look good, drink, date, or even have sex. (7)With Japanese teenagers, the pressure instead is to study hard.