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Which of the following lists is closest to ETS's category of words that 'emphasize the structure of the passage' and should be spotted first?

Alongest, brightest, heaviest, sharpest
Bancient, modern, classical, futuristic
Calthough, moreover, yet, but, indeed
Dperhaps, maybe, possibly, presumably
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. although, moreover, yet, but, indeed
ETS specifically names 'words like "although" or "moreover"' as structural signals that flip or continue meaning. 'Yet', 'but', and 'indeed' belong to the same family of pivot and continuation markers. The other lists are descriptive, temporal, or hedging adverbs and do not mark logical structure.
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