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What key would you use to add in a missing sentence?

As a language model, I don't have physical keys to use for adding sentences. However, I can help you understand how to add missing sentences in writing.

To add a missing sentence, you need to consider:

* The context: What is the surrounding text about? What information is missing?

* The flow: Where does the missing sentence fit in the overall structure of the paragraph or passage?

* The purpose: What is the goal of the missing sentence? Is it to explain, provide evidence, transition, or add another idea?

Here are some tips for adding a missing sentence:

* Identify the gap: What is missing from the text? What information is needed to make the meaning clear?

* Consider the topic: What is the main focus of the surrounding text? Your sentence should be relevant to this topic.

* Use transition words: Words like "also," "however," "therefore," or "for example" can help connect the missing sentence to the rest of the text.

* Provide evidence: If the missing sentence is meant to support a claim, include evidence to back it up.

* Maintain the style: Make sure your missing sentence fits with the overall writing style and tone of the text.

Example:

Original Text:

The dog ran through the park. It was a sunny day.

Missing Sentence:

The dog was happy to be outside.

Revised Text:

The dog ran through the park. It was a sunny day, and the dog was happy to be outside.

By adding the missing sentence, we create a more complete and coherent text.

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