You can use "similarly" to introduce a new point or idea that is alike or comparable to the previous point. It helps maintain the flow of your argument by highlighting connections or similarities between different ideas or examples.
Transition words that indicate similarity include "similarly," "likewise," and "in the same way." These words help to draw connections between two ideas or points, highlighting how they are alike. Using such transitions can enhance the coherence of your writing by reinforcing comparisons.
They work similarly because they all need energy and they all use energy.
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Making jelly jars. Jelly is packaged at a temperature higher than polyethylene's glass transition temperature, so the jars would deform if you tried it.
Many transition metals can have multiple different oxidation numbers. When writing out the chemical name, you need to specify the oxidation number with a roman numeral.For example, Copper (II) oxide would be this: CuOWhile Copper (I) oxide would be this: CuO2
Similarly means the similarity between two topics or the comparison between two topics.You use it by making it a transition word.For example,'Similarly,Jessica and Emani are bossy'.
Some transition words for the 3rd paragraph could include "in addition," "furthermore," "moreover," or "similarly."
*(Similarly can only be an adverb) The soldiers all wore uniforms and so were dressed similarly to each other. The new machine functioned similarly to the old one.
similarly black hole is the last stage of star....
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Both "unlike" and "similarly" are transition words that help to compare or contrast ideas. "Unlike" is used to show differences between things while "similarly" is used to show similarities between things.
You use correspondingly when you want to say something that you don't want to use the words "matching" or "similarly"
in addition
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In addition
NO!!!! It is a Group '1' metal, and reacts similarly , but more violently than sodium or potassium.
Gina likes cake. Similarly, Tommy does too.