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Signal Phrases

Use Signal Phrases to improve and strengthen your writing. Click on the link to learn more about using signal phrases and to get some ideas.
Signal Phrases
Citation Verbs
MLA Style Citation Verbs

Transition Words

Transitions:
  • transitions are phrases or words used to connect one idea to the next
  • transitions are used by the author to help the reader progress from one significant idea to the next
  • transitions also show the relationship within a paragraph (or within a sentence) between the main idea and the support the author gives for those ideas
  • different transitions do different things..
Campbell, G. (1994, December 15). Transitions words. [Website]. Retrieved from https://www.msu.edu/~jdowell/135/transw.html 
Transition Words
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