ENGLISH 8-TOPIC 4: TRANSITION SIGNALSFill in the blanks with the appropriate transition signals in each of the sentences below. Choose the letter of yourchoice. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.1.2.most people are primarily concerned about COVID-19, they hope for a vaccine.A. BecauseA. BecauseB. StillC. As a resultD. Even thoughthe home quarantine period, military and police forces are visible to monitor strict compliance of the policies.C. ConsequentlyB. During3. There are many things one can do at home to be productive.chores, do gardening, read books, watch TV shows, and the like.A. BecauseB. In factC. In additionD. As a resultone can listen to music while doing householdD. For example4. Grocery stores and wet markets require a quarantine pass to control the number of shoppers.mask is enforced.A. BecauseB. In factC. In additionD. For example5. The Department of Education came up with a plan on how to continue the education of the learnersdifferent modalities proposed for this school year.6.A. at this pointB. in this regardC. as can be seenwearing of facefrom theD. as a matter of factthe Department of Education in partnership with different stakeholders conducted a series of Webinars for theteachers in preparation for the online classes.7.A. At this pointA. AndB. In this regardB. DespiteC. As can be seenD. With this in mindD. Moreoverproblems with the Internet connectivity, these did not stop the teachers from participating on the series ofWebinars given.C. However8. The month of June marks the enrolment for the school year. It was speculated that only a few would enroll due to fearit turned out to be the other way around.B. Furthermoreof the virus.they are also excited toA. FrequentlyC. In addition D. On the contrary9. As education faces the 'new normal', learners are very eager to start the school year.learn.10. Some city folks choose to live on a farmland.of cable and internet connectivity.A. AlthoughB. DespiteA. BecauseD. YetC. Furthermorethey have to adjust to its slow pace, quietness, and the absenceD. Such asB. ConsequentlyC. Despite