Transitions are commonly used to guide the reader through the writing and the author's ideas. The most common transitions used are first, second, third, next, in addition to, etc. The use of transitions allows the reader to follow the message of the author and also helps distinguish each different point the author is trying to convey.
Transitions are like the glue to ones writing. They help the reader follow where you are going with one idea to the next while expressing your point of view without getting lost. Transitions help the consistency and the flow of your paper.
Yes, it does.
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Young people can be effected by numerous transitions in their life, as these transitions give them a sense that nothing is permanent, and they will be more likely to be much less down to earth.
During my experiment, i found that students who used yellow paper rather than red or white paper were the ones who performed better on their tests. Each test contained 10 questions and was given to 30 students equally.
The heavier weight of a thicker paper will affect the range of the flight, and different folding characteristics and stiffness will affect the aerodynamics.
The size of the paper does affect the distance it travels, but it also makes it heavier.
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yes. it weakens paper
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It dosn't affect the distance.
The ones I have seen were made of strips of paper and glue. Paper mache.