2.2.2 - Using Transitions
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Practice Questions
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Identify an addition transition from the following sentences: 'I love ice cream. ___, I enjoy chocolate cake.'
💡 Hint: What word indicates an addition?
Fill in the blank with an appropriate contrast transition: 'It was raining outside. ___, we decided to go for a picnic.'
💡 Hint: Think of a word that shows contrast.
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Interactive Quizzes
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What type of transition would 'furthermore' be classified as?
💡 Hint: Think about what it means to 'add'.
True or False: 'However' is used to show that two ideas agree.
💡 Hint: Consider its function in an argument.
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Challenge Problems
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Create a short argumentative paragraph on a given topic using at least five different types of transitions.
💡 Hint: Aim for clarity and coherence alongside your argument.
Analyze a peer’s work, noting any absent transitions, and suggest where they could add them to improve flow.
💡 Hint: Watch for abrupt switches between ideas!
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