Use transitions to guide the reader through the narrative from "summary" of The Making of a Story by Alice LaPlante
Transitions are essential tools for writers to use in guiding readers through a narrative. They serve as signposts that help readers navigate the story smoothly from one point to the next. Transitions can take many forms, from simple words like "however" or "in addition" to more complex phrases that connect ideas and events. By using transitions effectively, writers can create a coherent and cohesive narrative that keeps readers engaged and invested in the story.
One way to think about transitions is to consider them as bridges that connect different parts of the narrative. Just as a bridge helps travelers cross a river or gap, transitions help readers move from one scene or idea to the next without getting lost or confused. Without these bridges, readers may struggle to understand the flow of the story and lose interest in following along.
Transitions can also help writers ...
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