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additive
First . . . then . . . last
in a smiliar way
Manganese
Addition transition words are phrases used to connect ideas or introduce additional information in writing. Examples include "furthermore," "moreover," "in addition," and "also." These words help to create a smooth flow in text and indicate that the writer is adding to a previous point or expanding on a topic. They enhance coherence and clarify relationships between ideas.
additive
as a result
First . . . then . . . last
'Furthermore' is a transition word which basically means 'in addition'.
There are many words including rotation, addition, dictation, etc.
as a result
its a transition metal not a color......transition because it shows different valence states under different conditions
No, "plus" is not typically used as a transition that shows a difference; instead, it indicates an addition or an increase. Transitions that highlight differences include words like "however," "on the other hand," or "in contrast." These terms emphasize distinctions between ideas or concepts, whereas "plus" suggests a cumulative relationship.
in addition
Some transition words to introduce a quote include "according to," "as stated by," "in the words of," and "to quote."
Some transition words for the 3rd paragraph could include "in addition," "furthermore," "moreover," or "similarly."
in a smiliar way