AS discussed in Part 1 of this series, the choice of paragraph transition device is largely determined by any of these seven major expository tasks that the next paragraph is intended to do: (1) ...
Transitions are signals or cues in writing that show the reader the relationship between one idea and the next. Transitions help the reader see that a certain line of reasoning is being continued, ...
When using Microsoft Word, you can press Enter to start a new paragraph. However, there are various changes you can make to a paragraph's layout, including adjusting the alignment, adding indents, ...
In Parts 2 and 3, we looked into several intrinsic or implicit strategies for making a transition to a new paragraph from the one preceding it. This time we'll take up the use of the words "it," "such ...
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