5.4.2.3 - Transitions
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Practice Questions
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Identify the type of transition in the following sentence: 'Furthermore, students often find online resources beneficial.'
💡 Hint: Think about what the word 'furthermore' does.
Fill in the gap with an appropriate transition: 'Students study hard; ____ they excel in exams.'
💡 Hint: What connects cause to effect in this context?
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What is the primary purpose of transitions in writing?
💡 Hint: Think about what purpose transitions serve in communication.
True or False: Adversative transitions are used to add information.
💡 Hint: Reflect on the definition of adversative transitions.
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Challenge Problems
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Compose a cohesive paragraph discussing the pros and cons of online learning while using at least four different types of transitions.
💡 Hint: Plan your ideas and think about how you can use transitions to connect them.
Critically assess how the lack of transitions in a given text alters the reader's comprehension and overall argument structure.
💡 Hint: Reflect on how you experience texts lacking clear transitions.
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