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<em>Yesterday</em><em>, Darius went to the store </em><em>because </em><em>he wanted food. </em><em>At that moment,</em><em> he ran into his teacher there </em><em>and </em><em>they talked about his latest project </em><em>for a long time</em><em>. </em><em>When he arrived home</em><em>, he decided to base his project on gourmet cooking.</em>
Transitions connect ideas between sentences and paragraphs, providing cohesion and showing how different concepts relate to one another. Temporal transitions express time, frequency and duration, as well as introduce a beginning, a middle and a closure.
Yes you just have to say where you got it from
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In recent news, we have been notified that the library will be closing due to not enough funds. The library isn't able to pay all the bills since not enough money is being received by the public in order to continue running the establishment. Without the library, many students will lose their place of studying and the place where they can check out books. Many active readers and kids won't be able to visit the library and read books. More people could continue to use the library if we are able to raise 1,000 dollars by selling popcorn. If we are able to do this there's a chance we could be able to continue utilizing the library. Students should avidly use the library since they have lots of helpful resources for students and thousands of books to use. Don't wait until our library closes down, begin checking out books and join library book clubs today!
*I don't know if it's 100 words but I tried*
They're both stories they're both interesting and unusually (usually) there are similar emotions in the characters both can be written using same style (fast and riveting or mellow and deep) both can sell like mad.Nonfiction and Fiction they have dialogues they have character but in nonfiction they are real ad in fiction they are not. They both attend an aspect of writing