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In an SE sentence, which set of words signals that the blank's meaning is most likely the **opposite** of a neighbouring clue?

Aalthough, but, despite, yet, however
Bbecause, since, so that, therefore, thus
Cmoreover, furthermore, additionally, indeed
Dfirst, second, finally, subsequently, next
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. although, but, despite, yet, however
Contrast pivots (although, but, despite, yet, however) flip the direction of the blank relative to a neighbouring clue. The other groups continue or sequence the logic and do not flip meaning.
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