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Digiron [165]
3 years ago
11

Which word or phrase would be an effective transition to use when summarizing an idea? to illustrate specifically furthermore in

conclusion
English
1 answer:
Vesnalui [34]3 years ago
4 0

Transition words and transition phrases demonstrate the relationship between sentences, paragraphs, and even phrases. Used properly, they give a clear flow, direction of thoughts of the writer of the text.

Examples of <u>transition words</u> are:

  1. and
  2. but
  3. because
  4. so
  5. therefore
  6. furthermore
  7. moreover etc.

Of course, examples of <u>transition phrases</u> are already given in the question. They are:

  1. In conclusion
  2. To Illustrate
  3. Following the above
  4. for example
  5. as a result
  6. on the other hand

Each of the above has its uses. However, when summarizing an idea, after you have laid forward your arguments, the best transition phrase to use from the options given is option D - In Conclusion...

Learn more about transition words/phrases here:

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