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bekas [8.4K]
2 years ago
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I’m writing an argumentative essay and I’m on the first paragraph for my reasons. However, I don't know which transition word to

use. I don’t want to use something common like firstly, or first and foremost. Does anyone have any suggestions?
English
2 answers:
Sergeeva-Olga [200]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

I think you should start with English translation because 67 country can talk so they can understand that what are you trying to do so do you like my suggestion? and you can write about nature first

Oduvanchick [21]2 years ago
3 0
You could put something like “most importantly” if it’s the like main point in your argument?
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