What question(s) should you ask yourself to identify places where transitional tags should be added to a reflective essay? (Select all correct questions.)

Does the beginning of each paragraph connect readers to a previous idea?

Are there places where one thought does not flow naturally to the next one?

Are my descriptions of people, places, and things described in clear, logical way?

Have I included as many transitional tags as I possibly can throughout my essay?

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To identify places where transitional tags should be added to a reflective essay, the following questions would be appropriate:

  1. Does the beginning of each paragraph connect readers to a previous idea?

  2. Are there places where one thought does not flow naturally to the next one?

These questions focus on the flow and coherence of the essay, which is essential for determining where transitional tags may be needed. The other questions, while relevant to overall clarity and description, are less directly focused on the need for transitional tags specifically.