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Proper usage of transition words for smooth flow from "summary" of General Knowledge [Lucent Summary] SSC/UPSC/CDS/NDA/RAILWAY RRB/State PSC/Teaching by Mocktime Publication

Transition words are crucial for creating a smooth flow in writing. They act as bridges between ideas, helping readers to navigate through the text seamlessly. When used properly, transition words enhance the clarity and coherence of the content, making it easier for the audience to follow the author's line of thought. In the context of competitive exams like SSC, UPSC, CDS, NDA, Railway RRB, State PSC, and Teaching, mastering the use of transition words is essential for scoring well in the language section. Examiners look for a clear and logical structure in essays and comprehension passages, and transition words play a significant role in achieving this. Transition words can be classified into different categories based on their functions. For example, some transition words indicate a cause-and-effect relationship, such as "therefore," "consequently," and "as a result." Others show a contrast, like "however," "on the other hand," and "nevertheless." There are also transition words that signal a sequence, such as "fir...
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