
Transitions
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9th - 12th Grade
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Cinco Delgado
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Transitions
Key Idea
Transitions are words or phrases that make things clearer and link ideas and concepts in sentences and paragraphs. Sometimes transitions are seamless and invisible, while others are bulky and easy to trip over.
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Transitions
Key Idea
The best transitions are the ones that are seamless and nearly invisible. They effortlessly show relationships between ideas and concepts. Transitions are usually single words or phrases indicating a connection or relationship. Some common examples are:
First
Furthermore
As important as
Along with
In the event of
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How to Write a Transition Sentence
Transitions are the key to making the connections between parts of writing flow and connect together. There are different types of transitions and different circumstances where they are used. Typically, there are three key types of transitions and transitional structures.
A transition between paragraphs - generally a phrase starting a sentence
A transition within a paragraph - generally a single word followed by a comma
A transition to a new part of the writing - often this includes a small paragraph but is at minimum a sentence.
The first step to writing an effective transition is to determine what is being transitioned. The transitional situation will determine what word or phrases will be appropriate.
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Step | Action | Explanation |
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Step 1 | Determine the transition type | Determine if the transition is between paragraphs, within paragraphs, or between sections. |
Step 2 | Determine the relationship | Determine how the two parts requiring a transition relate to each other. |
Step 3 | Choose the appropriate relationship words. | If the parts are contrasting, complementing, adding, or expanding, then the transition will need to indicate this purpose. |
Step 4 | Start the sentence with the transition. | Write the transition word or phrase at the beginning of the sentence. |
Step 5 | Write the rest of the sentence. Reread both parts to hear the flow. | The rest of the sentence usually indicates what the upcoming ideas and concepts the following paragraph or section will discuss. Remember to read the transition out loud to make sure it doesn't sound jumpy or awkward. An effective transition flows smoothly and easily connects ideas and concepts. |
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Reorder
Determine the transition type
Determine the relationship
Choose the appropriate relationship words.
Start the sentence with the transition.
Write the rest of the sentence. Re-read both parts to hear the flow.
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Multiple Choice
Assume that you wanted to indicate a shift in time in your writing. Which of the following words or phrases would you want to AVOID using?
Meanwhile
For example
Next
Finally
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Multiple Choice
Which transition would signal to your readers that an opposing viewpoint is about to be explored?
Meanwhile
In particular
In contrast
In summary
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Multiple Choice
Which transition should be used for the following sentence: The man's attire and demeanor seemed intimidating at first. _____, as we began to speak I realized he was actually very kind.
However
Otherwise
In conclusion
Also
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Multiple Choice
What transition would you incorporate to indicate to readers they are nearing the end of a written piece?
Likewise
To summarize
Furthermore
On the other hand
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Multiple Choice
What transition would you incorporate to indicate to readers they are nearing the end of a written piece?
Likewise
To summarize
Furthermore
On the other hand
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Multiple Choice
Suppose that you wanted to expand on an idea in your writing to further clarify the meaning for your readers. Which of following transition words or phrases would you NOT want to use?
Furthermore
Similarly
Meanwhile
Likewise
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