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what are transitions ?​

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Answered by 713shreyapalkar
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Transitions provide greater cohesion by making it more explicit or signaling how ideas relate to one another. Transitions are "bridges" that "carry a reader from section to section."

Answered by Híɾo
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What are Transitions ?

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Transitions are words and phrases that provide a connection between ideas, sentences, and paragraphs. Transitions help to make a piece of writing flow better. They can turn disconnected pieces of ideas into a unified whole, and prevent a reader from getting lost in the storyline.

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Since the goal of a writer is to convey information clearly and concisely, transitions help achieve that aim by providing a logical connection between one or more sections of a piece of writing. Transitions usually work best when used to link one paragraph to the next, and are usually found at the beginning of the paragraph, although they can be used anywhere when needed.

Some examples of transition words or phrases include:

  • Another key point

  • Indeed

  • In fact

  • First thing to remember

  • On the negative side

  • On the positive side

A piece of writing usually contains two elements: (1) the order in which different parts of a discussion or argument are provided to the readers; and (2) the relationship the writer has used to link these parts together. Transitions cannot be used as a substitute for good organization, but they do aid in making the writing easier and clearer to follow by keeping a constant, consistent flow from one paragraph to the next.

Some clues that a writer needs to use transitions include:

  • The written work is choppy, abrupt and jumpy.

  • The writer has moved from one point to the next abruptly and quickly, without a visible connection between the two ideas.

  • The readers have trouble following the writer’s train of thought, or organization of ideas.

Common Locations of Transitions

1. Between Sections

In longer pieces of writing, transitional paragraphs summarize the information for readers, and specify the relevance of the information in the sections to come.

2. Between Paragraphs

Transitions form a relationship between paragraphs by connecting them with phrases, words, or sentences that can be placed at the end of the first paragraph, the start of the second paragraph, or in both places.

3. Within Paragraphs

These help the reader anticipate what is to come by serving as cues. Within paragraphs, transitions are usually short phrases or single words.


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