Transitions Flashcards

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What are the two major types of transition questions?

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Type #1: Transitional Words

Select the right transitional word or phrase to complete the sentence

Type #2: Inferences: Transitional Phrases and Sentences

select the phrase or sentence that will most logically connect to the information in the passage. These are often called “inference” questions. ”Which choice most logically completes the text?”

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What are the two major types of transition questions?

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Type #1: Transitional Words

Select the right transitional word or phrase to complete the sentence

Type #2: Inferences: Transitional Phrases and Sentences

select the phrase or sentence that will most logically connect to the information in the passage. These are often called “inference” questions. ”Which choice most logically completes the text?”

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Transition words questions strategy

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1: Read Until the End of the Passage
(without reading the answers)

2: Determine Which Word You Would use in the Blank

3: Identify the Type of Relationship
addition/contrast/causition

4: Eliminate the choices that don’t make sense

5: plug in your answer

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Inference Questions strategy

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1. Read the required text

2. Summarize the information that is given in question

3. narrow down the choices

4. plug in your answer

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5
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What transition word is “still”?

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Contrast

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What transition word is “indeed”?

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Addition

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