No, "suddenly" is not a transition word. It is an adverb that indicates a quick or abrupt change or action in a sentence. Transition words are used to link ideas and show relationships between sentences or paragraphs.
A topic sentence is always the first sentence of a paragraph. This holds true for transition paragraphs as well as standard paragraphs.
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence =]
The topic sentence, the body with supporting sentences, and the clincher sentence
a sentence is a complete thought to have a complete sentence you need a subject and verb "In its earliest forms" would be a prepositional phrase a transition sentence is a sentence that transitions between paragraphs or ideas
A transition sentence is a sentence that is very obvious to the writer. It is important to have transition sentences so that your readers will know exactly what you are trying to get across.
You're generating words that suggest possible sentences or paragraphs.
Most sentences will not need both "and" and "then" in order to be a complete sentence. Either "and" or "then" can be used to join sentences together when needed.
Sentences that include words or phrases that connect ideas or connect to other sentences in a paragraph. Like starting a sentence with first, a 2nd sentence with then and a 3rd sentence with finally.
usually a sentences with a transition is the first sentence of a paragraph. also if a sentence does not fit with the next sentence, you need to use a transition or figure out a way to tie both sentences together so they both can flow into each other without having to make it a run on sentence or a complex sentence. Otherwise, without transitions, sentences that don't tie together seem like they were just random points made and thrown onto the paper
Paragraphs are used to organize and structure text in written communication. They typically consist of a topic sentence, supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence. The main purpose of a paragraph is to convey a single idea or point to the reader.
Yes. Paragraphs have the same value as a sentence in any written work. A sentence can stand alone. A paragraph is a connected series of sentences that cover one aspect, subject or theme of the document or written work,