English 3 Transitional Devices Flashcards
guide readers through the connections you’re making
transitional devices
create powerful links between your ideas
transitional devices
help your reader understand your paper’s logic
transitional devices
logical flow of ideas
transitional devices
signal the relationship between sentences and paragraphs
transitional devices
can be a single word, a phrase, a sentence, or an entire paragraph
transitional devices
highlight a relationship that already exists by summarizing the previous paragraph and suggesting something of the content of the paragraph that follows
between paragraphs
can be at the end of the first paragraph, at the beginning of the second paragraph, or in both places
between paragraphs
may be used in the beginning, middle, and/or end of body paragraphs
within paragraphs
act as cues by helping readers to anticipate what is coming; tend to be single words or short phrases
within paragraphs
indicate for the reader the kind of logical relationships you want to convey
transitional devices
furthermore, in addition, moreover, also, additionally, besides, what’s more, not only…but also, as well as, equally important, together with, coupled with, along with, plus, another, further, too…
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similarly, like, both, likewise, in the same way, just as, equally, by the same token, in like manner, just like, comparable to, analogous to, in comparison, so too, in a similar fashion, similar to…
comparison
highlight similarities between two or more ideas, concepts, or situations
comparison
introduce new points or add onto ideas already discussed
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