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When writing a story, the writer will guide the reader through the scenes in the story. A transitional phrase may be just a word or so which lets the reader know that the scene has shifted. Transitional words can indicate similarity as well as addition. A few such words may be 'likewise, moreover, as well as, besides, in addition, further more, again, and also'. They can also show contradiction as in 'although, as yet, otherwise, nevertheless or on the contrary.' They can be used in conclusions and summaries, also to help the reader in understanding the priority of the writer's thoughts. They can also help to put events into some sort of order and they are often used in conclusions. In conclusion is a transitional phrase.

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