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The role of transitions in creating flow from "summary" of 101 Essays by DiAnn Gilbertson

Transitions are crucial in creating flow within a piece of writing. They serve as bridges that connect ideas and guide readers smoothly from one point to the next. Without transitions, a piece of writing can feel disjointed and confusing, leaving readers struggling to follow along. When transitions are used effectively, they help to maintain the momentum of the writing, keeping readers engaged and interested. One way transitions help to create flow is by signaling shifts in ideas or topics. By using transition words or phrases such as "however," "on the other hand," or "in contrast," writers can indicate to readers that a change is occurring. This allows readers to mentally prepare for a new idea and understand how it relates to what was previously discussed. Transitions also help to show the logical progression of ideas within a piece of writing. By using words like "therefore," "consequently," or "as a result," ...
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    101 Essays

    DiAnn Gilbertson

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