These are called transition words. Example include:
Having strong transitions between sentences and paragraphs means smoothly connecting ideas and guiding the reader through a logical flow of information. This can be achieved through using transitional words or phrases, repeating key concepts, or referencing previous ideas to help maintain coherence and clarity in the writing.
words/sentences/paragraphs. sometimes even little doodles
A paragraph is usually 10 to 18 sentences. 10+ words a sentence. So at least 300 words in three paragraphs.
probably 4
thats my question too, lol
Sentences and paragraphs provide structure and organization to words, helping to establish the flow and coherence of the language. They create the framework within which words convey meaning and build context for the reader or listener to understand the message being communicated.
transitional words and phrases help link thoughts/paragraphs/sentences together. examples of transitional words/prases are "Therefore", "Notwithstanding the above", "As we've seen in the previous statement", "However", "Other examples of the above are", "In conclusion" etc etc etc..
Yep
You're generating words that suggest possible sentences or paragraphs.
Transitions
To solve scrambled paragraphs, you can first identify any transition words or phrases that may help you organize the sentences chronologically or logically. Then, look for repeating ideas or themes that can help you group related sentences together. Finally, read through the paragraph once you have rearranged the sentences to ensure the flow and coherence of the text.
Key words and phrases