Used to explain the result or implication of something just stated.
“The store has a 'Closed' sign, which means customers will probably be turned away.”
“The kite string is tangled, which means the boy will likely have trouble flying it.”
Use 'which means' in Task 4 to connect a clue from the picture directly to your prediction in one flowing sentence, such as 'The gas tank is empty, which means the car will probably stop soon.' This phrase keeps your ideas connected smoothly, avoiding short, choppy sentences during your response.
Synonyms: meaning that, so that means, as a result