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To show how a new body paragraph relates to a previous topic, a writer should
draft a strong conclusion.
include an effective transition.
cite sources in the proper format.
find facts from an unbiased source.
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Include an effective transition.
Transitions (words, phrases, or a linking topic sentence) show the relationship between the new paragraph and the previous one, guiding the reader through shifts in idea, contrast, addition, or cause/effect. Examples: "However," "In addition," "Consequently," "Building on this idea," "Similarly."
Transitions (words, phrases, or a linking topic sentence) show the relationship between the new paragraph and the previous one, guiding the reader through shifts in idea, contrast, addition, or cause/effect. Examples: "However," "In addition," "Consequently," "Building on this idea," "Similarly."
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