You can use descriptive language, provide vivid details, and use sensory words to help your reader visualize what you have described. Additionally, you can use examples, analogies, and comparisons to make your description more relatable and understandable for the reader. Asking the reader to imagine themselves in the situation or experience you are describing can also help them see what you are trying to convey.
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help the reader see the connections between ideas, sentences, and paragraphs.To bridge two paragraphs without jarring the reader
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Transitions
D. It was as dark as night.
Sensory Details
Asking whether your reader will see connections among topics is an example of analysis.
"I see what you're thinking!"
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it helps the reader know how to use the word in a sentence
it helps the reader know how to use the word in a sentence