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Use transitions to guide the reader from "summary" of Steering the Craft by Ursula K. Le Guin

Transitions are like signposts that guide the reader through your writing. They help connect ideas, smooth the flow of your narrative, and provide coherence to your work. Without transitions, your writing can feel disjointed and confusing, leaving the reader unsure of how one idea relates to the next. Transition words and phrases serve as bridges between different parts of your writing, signaling shifts in time, location, perspective, or idea. They can be as simple as "however," "in addition," or "on the other hand," or more complex phrases like "despite the fact that" or "in contrast to." These transitions not only help the reader navigate your writing but also create a sense of rhythm and pacing. By using transitions effectively, you can control the speed at which your reader moves through your work, ensuring they stay engaged and fully grasp the connections between your ideas. Consistency in tone and style is key when using transition...
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    Steering the Craft

    Ursula K. Le Guin

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