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Article Title: Writing Transitions For Continuity and Logical Progression
Author: Jane Sumerset
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Most everyone who has studied writing in some form have come across the concept of transitions. Yet, everyday, I read professional articles, business emails and other types of writing where such paragraph connectors are left out.
Even in an academic or professional writing, transitions are not used correctly since not all writers are aware of these types of words. Transitions are all helpful in any writing field. It directs your readers to your next statements properly and effectively. However, not all writers are aware of these words and sometimes, they can�t find the appropriate transition in some sentences in their text.
Having no knowledge about transition�s correct usage can lead your readers towards confusion. Others will not read it further on and will dismiss your work eventually. So familiarize these transitions right now for you to apply it later on in your writing task.
Transitions do have the capacity to connect your sentences or paragraphs logical ideas. It serves as a signal that aids your readers to think logically or react between the previous ideas and the newer one.
They are words with particular meanings that tell the reader to think and react in a particular way to your ideas. In providing the reader with these important cues, transitions help readers understand the logic of how your ideas fit together.
Transitions also have different meanings to signal relationships between phrases, sentences, paragraphs or even sections. However, always note that you don�t need to use transitions every now and then like inserting them in all your phrases, sentences or paragraphs. There�s a correct and proper way of using them and when to use them effectively.
You have to be aware of that also. In order for you to be guided with these kinds of words, here�s what you need to do:
Good Writing
Why do they skip it? To put it bluntly, transitions aren�t necessary for correct writing (a grammar software is all you need for that). However, they are almost always a requirement for good writing.
Transitional devices continue the thoughts expressed from one paragraph to another. Used to connect each paragraph in your text, they create a sense of continuity throughout the piece, fostering a logical progression that helps solidify the ideas in your readers� mind. At the end of the day, they help you produce a well-written piece that manages to express your thoughts clearly.
Key Phrases
Many lazy writers skip transitions. While I can appreciate the value of working faster, transitions are a particularly easy way to add positive quality to your material. Most of the time, a good transition requires only a few words to draw their connection to the previous paragraph.
Picking out a few key phrases from the previous paragraph and using those in the first sentence of your next paragraph is all you really need to create a bridge from one to the other. That�s a few extra minutes that can turn your writing from average to good, making it a very worthy investment of your time.
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