no
a) its segue, b) segue means, roughly, transition, or to use something as a transition
yes, you can use it for the start of a dependent clause or a transition word
use it to strengthen the first body paragraph
Obviouse
You need a transition into the next paragraph
You need a transition into the next paragraph
Yes, you can use "therefore" with a comma at the beginning of a paragraph. The comma is used to separate the transition word "therefore" from the rest of the sentence or paragraph, signaling a conclusion or a consequence that follows from the preceding information.
there are many ways to write explanatory paragraphbut i believe the best way is to use the 6 step proses. for example if your are writing about a quote. 1.before you start writing read the quote 2 times 2.the first paragraph is the opining which should have a hook sentence followed by a topic sentence.3.the second paragraph should be what you believe the authors intent of the quote .should start with a transition word and follow by a topic sentence. 4.the third paragraph should be your interpretation should start with a transition word followed by a topic sentence. 5.the forth paragraph should have a life experience in it should start with a transition and followed by a topic sentence. 6.the last paragraph should state what you have learned from the quote.by waseem
not exactly. a transitional word is a word that you use when you make a new paragraph or whatever. an example is Next or Then or Second but there are many more.
NO! Many is not a transition word. Words like next, after, and finally are.
There are several kinds of transitions. Two common ones include taking a word from the previous paragraph and incorporating it into the new paragraph, or taking an idea from the previous paragraph and beginning the new one by expanding on that idea. For instance: Cats that are house pets need to be provided with proper food, water, shelter or comfort, and a cat litter. Another thing that house cats must provided with... By using a common transition word (next, another, finally, then, etc.), you can use ideas from the previous paragraph to segue into the next one.
you can use the word 'karaoke' in a sentence such as:" My favorite thing to do when my friends are over." You can use this sentence or something similar in a paragraph. It depends on what you want the paragraph to be about.
Italics are intended for sparingly use, only on a word or phrase. Therefore, you should not italicize a whole paragraph. The only time this may differ is if quoting a whole paragraph and if following certain style rules. You would highlight the entire paragraph, and click on the Italics button in MS Word.
Limit? That's easy example: this paragraph should be a limit of 5 sentences long
The details of my explanation may require more than one paragraph.
no