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Using Transitions: Similarity Contrast Sequence/Order Time Example

The document discusses different types of transitions that can be used when writing, including those that indicate similarity, contrast, sequence, time, examples, place, cause and effect, additional support, and conclusion. Transitions are important for giving writing a "flow" and establishing relationships between ideas.

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Using Transitions: Similarity Contrast Sequence/Order Time Example

The document discusses different types of transitions that can be used when writing, including those that indicate similarity, contrast, sequence, time, examples, place, cause and effect, additional support, and conclusion. Transitions are important for giving writing a "flow" and establishing relationships between ideas.

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Using Transitions

You will have to employ these more often to establish relationships between ideas and to give your writing a flow.

Similarity

Contrast

Sequence/Order

Time

Example

also, in the same way, just as ... so too, likewise, similarly

but, however, in spite of, on the one hand ... on the other hand, nevertheless, nonetheless, notwithstanding, in contrast, on the contrary, still, yet

first, second, third, ... next, then, finally

after, afterward, at last, before, currently, during, earlier, immediately, later, meanwhile, now, recently, simultaneously, subsequently, then

for example, for instance, namely, specifically, to illustrate

Place/Position

Cause and Effect accordingly, consequently, hence, so, therefore, thus

Additional Support additionally, again, also, and, as well, besides, equally important, further, furthermore, in addition, moreover, then, what is more

Conclusion/Summary

above, adjacent, below, beyond, here, in front, in back, nearby, there

finally, in a word, in brief, in conclusion, in the final analysis, on the whole, thus, to conclude, to summarize, in sum, in summary

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