Use transitions to guide the reader from "summary" of The Sense of Style by Steven Pinker
In writing, transitions play a crucial role in guiding the reader from one idea to the next. They act as signposts that help the reader navigate through the text smoothly and understand the logical flow of the argument being presented. Without these transitions, the reader may become lost or confused, leading to a breakdown in communication between the writer and the audience.
Transitions can take many forms, including words, phrases, and sentences that signal shifts in thought or direction. These transitions help to connect ideas, clarify relationships between them, and create a coherent structure that enhances the overall readability of the text. By using transitions effectively, writers can ensure that their ideas are presented in a logical and organized manner, making it easier for the reader to follow along and understand the message being conveyed.
Some common transition words and phrases include "however," "in addition," "on the other hand," and "therefore." These words help to indicate c...
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