After discussing the first main point of her speech on the exploration of Mars, Jeanne said: Let's take a moment to recap. To this point we have seen that scientists have made important discoveries about the terrain of Mars, including its channels, basins, and polar caps. Now let's move on from the terrain of Mars and look at the planet's atmosphere. According to your textbook, what type of connective did Jeanne use

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Answer:

Transition and Internal summary

Explanation:

Connectives (transitions, internal previews, internal summaries, and signposts) allow the writer to link the different ideas of a speech together and establish the relationship between them, which helps the reader to have a better understanding of the main ideas.

Internal summaries state the subpoints that have already been discussed, like when Jeanne makes a recap of the ideas already discussed.

Transitions indicate the end of a completed idea and the start of a new one. Jeanne uses a transition when says "let's move on from the terrain of Mars and look at the planet's atmosphere."