Transition Words Examples To Continue an Idea or

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Transition Words

Transition Words

Examples To Continue an Idea or Event: � consequently, clearly, then , furthermore ,

Examples To Continue an Idea or Event: � consequently, clearly, then , furthermore , additionally, in addition. moreover, besides, that. in the same way, following this, further, pursuing this further, in the light of the. . . , it is easy to see that. Try to stay away from more common transitions like “and”, “because” or “also”. To change the line of reasoning (contrast): � however. on the other hand, yet, nevertheless, on the contrary, BEWARE OF THE “BUT

Examples For opening a paragraph initially or for general use: admittedly, assuredly, certainly, granted,

Examples For opening a paragraph initially or for general use: admittedly, assuredly, certainly, granted, no doubt, nobody denies, obviously, of course, to be sure, undoubtedly, unquestionably, generally speaking, in general, at this level in this situation. To Signal a Final Point/Conclusion: �Finally, lastly, therefore, hence, in final analysis, in conclusion, in final consideration, indeed, To conclude

The Conclusion �Conclusion paragraph outline

The Conclusion �Conclusion paragraph outline

Conclusion paragraph outline �A conclusion starter: - It’s the sentence restating a thesis of

Conclusion paragraph outline �A conclusion starter: - It’s the sentence restating a thesis of your essay. So, if you wonder how to start a conclusion, rephrase your thesis statement and write it first. � A summary of the main parts of an essay: Here you’ll have 2 -3 sentences wrapping up the arguments of your essay. Explain how they fit together. � A concluding sentence: -It’s a final sentence of your essay, providing a sense of closure and connecting readers back to the introduction. �

Steps and Examples �Sentence #1: restate thesis by making the same point with other

Steps and Examples �Sentence #1: restate thesis by making the same point with other words (paraphrase). Example: �Thesis: “Dogs are better pets than cats. ” �Paraphrased: “Dogs make the best pets in the world. ”

�Sentence #2 -4: review your arguments; summarize them by paraphrasing how you proved thesis.

�Sentence #2 -4: review your arguments; summarize them by paraphrasing how you proved thesis. Example “Dogs are cleaner, better at showing affection, and ultimately easier to train. ”

�Sentence #5: connect back to the essay hook and relate your closing statement to

�Sentence #5: connect back to the essay hook and relate your closing statement to the opening one; transit to human nature to impress a reader and give them food for thought. Example: “Change your life for the better – go get a dog. ”

�Finally, combine all sentences to the improved and expanded essay conclusion �Also, you will

�Finally, combine all sentences to the improved and expanded essay conclusion �Also, you will need a transition word to make readers understand you are going to conclude an essay.

�Remember there is NO NEW INFORMATION in the conclusion!

�Remember there is NO NEW INFORMATION in the conclusion!