Here are a couple of helpful websites that relate to transitions:
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These are good websites. Thank you. In the near future, can you give us some good advise on how to effectively use these type of websites?
ReplyDeleteLisandro
The best advice that I can give you is to keep this handy as a reference guide. If you get stuck and have difficulty choosing a good transition, you can consult the list. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is like an extra practice -- if you need it, you will have it available to use. :)
these are good website thanks
ReplyDeletetransitions really help you read and understand a paragraph better- Gary A
ReplyDeleteThank you for going over transitions, it made changiing the subject easier.
ReplyDeleteJosh
Transitions were always hard for me to get. Thanks Kristen for teaching them.
ReplyDeleteDesalle J.
Transitions are a great way to make the paragraphs flow. Awesome lesson.
ReplyDeletesorry hella late entry but as i was writing my thesis paper on "self-driving cars" i found this link that really change the way i transition a little bit. mostly different vocabulary but hey it worked for me
ReplyDeletehttp://www.studygs.net/trans/index.htm
--PatrickB
This where some good links. i think that if i had looked them in the past i could have maybe even do better during the semester.
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