Having illustrations would be most effective in introducing something.
For introducing an example, transitions like "for instance," "for example," "to illustrate," or "such as" are effective in guiding the reader's attention towards a specific instance that supports your argument or point. These transitions help to clarify and strengthen your example within the context of your writing.
But is used to introduce something contrasting with what has already been mentioned. Example: I like pizza, but I don't like tomatoes.
A colon may be used between independent clauses when the second sentence explains, illustrates, paraphrases, or expands on the first sentence.
If it is formal, you could introduce the individual as, for example, Dr. Joseph Smith. When informal, I personally introduce the individual by name only.
The conjunction "for" is a coordinating conjunction meaning since, or because. Example: I do not steal for it is wrong.
To introduce the author and title in an essay example, simply state the author's name and the title of the work being discussed. For example, "In the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee..."
Yes, "when" can be a conjunction when it is used to introduce a dependent clause that indicates a specific time or circumstance in which something happens. For example, "I will call you when I arrive."
One alternative is to use "for instance" to introduce an example.
Introducing is the act of showing someone something for the first time, for example the first time your friend meets your parents, you introduce them to each other. Another example is the first time you take someone out to eat sushi, you are introducing them to sushi.
Effective (adjective) describes something that obtains the result that was intended. Example use: An organized workspace for doing homework is an effective workspace. Efficiency (noun) is the competency in performance; the ability to accomplish with a minimum of time and effort or cost. Example: Efficiency is important in this job because each task takes a number of steps to complete.
Effective date (in any sense) means the earliest date something starts at. For example "Beginning January 1, 2010 xxxxx will be the new law", where "January 1, 2010" is the effective date that the new law becomes official.
You can introduce someone by saying; "Mr. Smith, I would like to introduce you to Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jones is the President of Blah-Blah Society. " then "Mrs. Jones this is Mr. Smith, the blah blah of the blah".