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Transition is a statement or a set of statements that connects major
sections of a written or oral assignment. The purpose of the transition
is to tie parts of the assignment together so that the audience knows where
the logic of the argument is headed. A transition should help organize
the assignment.
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Use
transitions often to connect different parts of your writing or speaking
assignment. Use transitions whenever the assignment changes the
direction of the topic (between subsections) or whenever the assignment
needs clarification as to why a particular idea is now being discussed.
This is true for both written assignments and for oral presentations.
Generally because proposals are brief statements of the intention
for a larger project, they do not include many transitions.
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