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Which transitions? Would best show contrast between two or more ideas in a text?
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To effectively show contrast between two or more ideas in a text, the following transitions can be employed:
1. **However** - Indicates a shift in perspective or introduces an opposing idea.
2. **On the other hand** - Used to present an alternative or contrasting viewpoint.
3. **Conversely** - Signifies that an idea is in direct opposition to the previous statement.
4. **Nevertheless** - Shows that despite a previous point, there is a contrasting point to be made.
5. **In contrast** - Directly indicates that the following information will differ from what was previously stated.
6. **Yet** - Introduces a surprising or different idea that contrasts with the previous statement.
7. **Although** - Used to present a concession that leads into contrasting information.
8. **Instead** - Indicates a shift from one idea to an alternate, contrasting idea.
9. **While** - Can be used to show a comparison followed by a contrast between two ideas.
10. **Despite** - Indicates that something happens in opposition to what might be expected.
Using these transitions can help clarify the distinctions you are making between different concepts or viewpoints in your writing.
1. **However** - Indicates a shift in perspective or introduces an opposing idea.
2. **On the other hand** - Used to present an alternative or contrasting viewpoint.
3. **Conversely** - Signifies that an idea is in direct opposition to the previous statement.
4. **Nevertheless** - Shows that despite a previous point, there is a contrasting point to be made.
5. **In contrast** - Directly indicates that the following information will differ from what was previously stated.
6. **Yet** - Introduces a surprising or different idea that contrasts with the previous statement.
7. **Although** - Used to present a concession that leads into contrasting information.
8. **Instead** - Indicates a shift from one idea to an alternate, contrasting idea.
9. **While** - Can be used to show a comparison followed by a contrast between two ideas.
10. **Despite** - Indicates that something happens in opposition to what might be expected.
Using these transitions can help clarify the distinctions you are making between different concepts or viewpoints in your writing.
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