Transitions in writing So important but often overlooked.

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Transitions in writing So important but often overlooked.

A transition is a bridge between your ideas. If you don’t build it correctly, your ideas will be washed away.

Academic and Professional Writing Your #1 priority is to clearly convey information and ideas. Transitions help you with this by providing logical connections between sentences, paragraphs, and sections of your paper. Transitions function as signs or signals telling your readers how to think about, organize, and react to ideas you are presenting.

Direct the reader as you create a logical, coherent argument.

With multiple drafts Before incorporating transitions in a multiple draft scenario, evaluate the organization of your paper. In the margins, summarize in a word or phrase what each paragraph is about. Double check that each paragraph links back to your thesis and that it’s in a logical order.

Organization and Transitions Organization depends on 2 key elements #1- the order in which you’ve chosen to present different parts of your discussion or argument. What makes sense to you may not make sense to your audience. #2- the relationships you construct between these parts. Again, what makes sense to you, may only make sense to you! Best advice: read your paper aloud multiple times!!!!!!!

From OWL Purdue “The key to producing good transitions is highlighting connections between corresponding paragraphs. By referencing in one paragraph the relevant material from previous ones, writers can develop important points for their readers. It is a good idea to continue one paragraph where another leaves off. (Instances where this is especially challenging may suggest that the paragraphs don't belong together at all.) Picking up key phrases from the previous paragraph and highlighting them in the next can create an obvious progression for readers. Many times, it only takes a few words to draw these connections. Instead of writing transitions that could connect any paragraph to any other paragraph, write a transition that could only connect one specific paragraph to another specific paragraph.”

Types of transitions Sections of a paper- transitional paragraph Between paragraphs- logical order, one or two words, or a sentence. They can be located at the end of the first paragraph and the beginning of the next or both. Within paragraphs- it’s a cue to signal the reader

Phrases To Add: and, again, and then, besides, equally important, finally, further, furthermore, nor, too, next, lastly, what's more, moreover, in addition, first (second, etc.)

Phrases To Compare: whereas, but, yet, on the other hand, however, nevertheless, on the contrary, by comparison, where, compared to, up against, balanced against, vis a vis, but, although, conversely, meanwhile, after all, in contrast, although this may be true

Phrases To Prove: because, for, since, for the same reason, obviously, evidently, furthermore, moreover, besides, indeed, in fact, in addition, in any case, that is

Phrases To Show Exception: yet, still, however, nevertheless, in spite of, despite, of course, once in a while, sometimes To Show Time: immediately, thereafter, soon, after a few hours, finally, then, later, previously, formerly, first (second, etc.), next, and then

Phrases To Repeat: in brief, as I have said, as I have noted, as has been noted To Emphasize: definitely, extremely, obviously, in fact, indeed, in any case, absolutely, positively, naturally, surprisingly, always, forever, perennially, eternally, never, emphatically, unquestionably, without a doubt, certainly, undeniably, without reservation

Phrases To Show Sequence: first, second, third, and so forth. A, B, C, and so forth. next, then, following this, at this time, now, at this point, after, afterward, subsequently, finally, consequently, previously, before this, simultaneously, concurrently, thus, therefore, hence, next, and then, soon To Give an Example: for example, for instance, in this case, in another case, on this occasion, in this situation, take the case of, to demonstrate, to illustrate, as an illustration, to illustrate

Ending phrases To Summarize or Conclude: in brief, on the whole, summing up, to conclude, as I have shown, as I have said, hence, therefore, accordingly, thus, as a result, consequently

Practice makes perfect! Look over the essay examples you have and add transitions where you see fit. In groups, score the essays once you are done with the transitions.