Key Concepts:
A transition is a word or phrase that shows the relationship between two ideas.
What does a connection show?
A connection shows how two ideas or concepts are related or similar.
What does a distinction show?
A distinction shows how two ideas or concepts are different or contrasted.
The effective linking of ideas and of sections within a text is called cohesion.
What are some transition words that show connection?
Examples include: "additionally," "furthermore," "also," "moreover," "in addition."
What are some transition words that show distinctions?
Examples include: "however," "on the other hand," "in contrast," "although," "whereas."
Practice:
- Transition words highlighted/underlined in the paragraph: Firstly, Additionally, Moreover.
Based on the information in the paragraph above, here are THREE topic sentences that Lisa could use in the body paragraphs of her essay, with transition words included:
Topic Sentence #1 - Firstly, adopting a shelter pet directly contributes to alleviating the homeless animal crisis in our communities.
Topic Sentence #2 - In addition, the financial benefits of adopting a pet from a shelter significantly ease the burden on new pet owners.
Topic Sentence #3 - Moreover, providing a loving home to a shelter animal fosters a profound bond that enriches the lives of both the pet and the adopter.