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Read the passage from "A Sound of Thunder," Part 1. Travis is speaking.

"Maybe Time can't be changed by us. Or maybe it can be changed only in little subtle ways. A dead mouse here makes an insect imbalance there, a population disproportion later, a bad harvest further on, a depression, mass starvation, and finally, a change in social temperament in far-flung countries. Something much more subtle, like that." How does the author use transitions in this passage? Select all that apply A Sound of Thunder. Part 1

□ He uses "later," "further on," and "finally" to show shifts in emphasis.

□ He uses "here" and "there" to show this happening in different locations,

□ He uses "later," "further on," and "finally" to show a time sequence.

□ He uses "here" and "there" to indicate a contrast in events occurring at the same time.​