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Transitions
they are answered at the begging, middle, and end but mainly at the begging and end.
Some good transitions to end the body of a paragragh are as follows... With a question. Or with a conclusion.
Transitions used in a process paragraph typically involve chronological or sequential markers to show the order of steps or stages in the process. Words and phrases like "first," "next," "then," and "finally" are commonly used to guide the reader through the steps in a clear and logical manner. Additionally, transitional words such as "meanwhile," "in the meantime," and "simultaneously" can be used to show concurrent or simultaneous actions within the process.
words that help connect the ideas from one sentence or paragraph to the next.
Facts and details.
CONNECTIVES FOR DESCRIPTIVE WRITING: above beyond on my left across from further on my right adjacent to here opposite to also in the distance to the left before me near by to the right below next to
in an essay it can be looked at as gentle easing words into your next paragraph you can use words like unfortunitaly and however
A transitional phrase is a word or phrase that connects ideas and helps guide the reader from one paragraph to the next or from one idea to another within a paragraph. It helps create smooth transitions and cohesion in writing. Examples include "however," "in addition," and "on the other hand."
detail means you have to write all necessary information about the subject discuss in the paragraph or sentence for them to understand better about the subject matter.
What sort of transitions are you asking about?
Transitions Optical was created in 1990.