Function analogy describing how two things work together
Transitional devices are words or phrases that help carry<span> a thought from one sentence to another, from one idea to another, or from one paragraph to another. And finally, transitional devices link sentences and </span>paragraphs<span> together smoothly so that there are no abrupt jumps or </span>breaks<span> between ideas. some examples are although, in conclusion, in addition to, to start off and so on. </span>
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He worries over Romeo's relationship with Rosaline (with whom Romeo was in love at the beginning of the story), but cannot get through to his son. He later pleads with the Prince to prevent his son from being executed, and gets his wish when the Prince lowers Romeo's punishment to banishment.
Romeo has been acting depressed. He has been seen going into the woods at night with tears on his face, and in the morning he comes back to the house and locks himself into the room.
It was quite small in size.