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3 Parts
Topic Sentence with Transition
Supporting Details
Clincher Sentence
Topic Sentences
Also known as the main idea sentence
Purpose To tell your read what the following
paragraph is going to be about What is its topic
Practice
Another difficulty that is unique to outer space is the presence of meteors and micrometeors. These are pieces of rock and metal that are left over from the formation of the solar system. Many of these objects travel at very high speeds. Under the Earth's blanket of air, people are usually protected from metor impacts. However, in space, people and spaceships are vulnerable to collisions with meteors. It is true that the chance of metor impacts is relatively small, but if even a small micrometeor happens to collide with a spacecraft, it could cause serious damage.
Transitions
Words or phrases that show relationships between ideas
Purpose Give the reader a clue about what
comes next in a passage Make your ideas flow from one to
another
7 Types of Transitions
1. Time or Sequence Words such as: first, second, finally, last,
next, afterward, after, earlier, during, while, before, then, previously, now, until, etc
Example: Previously, I studied Spanish, but now
I'm taking French.
7 Types of Transitions
2. Signal Additional Information Words and phrases such as: in
addition, furthermore, moreover, and, also, another, etc.
Example: My teacher Mrs. Jenkins is doing an
excellent job. Furthermore, she deserves to get a raise.
7 Types of Transitions
3. Signal Examples or Illustrations Words such as: for example, for
instance, to illustrate, such as, including, etc
Example:There are many kinds of snacks to eat
that are healthy for you. For example, an orange would be a healthy snack because it has vitamins and fiber.
7 Types of Transitions
4. Signal Comparison Words and phrases such as: likewise,
similarly, in the same manner, just as, as well, etc
Example: Jerry plays the electric guitar in his
friend's band. Similarly, his sister Gina plays the keyboard in her friend's band.
7 Types of Transitions
5. Signal Contrast Words and phrases such as: however,
although, but, yet, nevertheless, whereas, in contrast, on the contrary, on the other hand, instead, etc
Example: Our town had severe weather this
week, including thunderstorms and tornado watches. However, we have clear sunny skies in our forecast for next week.
7 Types of Transitions
6. Signal Cause and Effect Words and phrases such as: as a
result, consequently, thus, therefore, because, accordingly, since, so, etc.
Example: Mrs. Kelly was bitten by a dog when
she was a little girl. Therefore, as an adult, she's afraid of dogs.
7 Types of Transitions
7. Signal Endings or Closings Words and phrases such as: in
conclusion, all in all, in brief, in summary, as indicated above, etc.
Example: In conclusion, every student in our
school could greatly benefit from our new arts program.
Practice
1. What would be the best transition word or phrase to connect the ideas in this sentence?
I have an English paper that is due next week; _______ , I need to do some research at the library.
whereas therefore for example previously
Practice2. In the following sentence, what does
the transition phrase "in the same manner" signal?
Katrina studied hard in college and later became a lawyer; in the same manner, her cousin Martin made excellent grades in school and became a doctor. closing illustration comparison time
Supporting Details
Supporting sentences support the main idea of the paragraph Explains the purpose of the main idea Gives us details about the main idea
Supporting sentences should contain relevant details that develop and explain the main idea
Practice
Mexico offers visitors a world of contrasts. Its pyramids and ancient ruins are part of ancient history, while its modern cities provide us with the best of today's technology. Its mountains offer cool weather and rocky peaks, while only a few miles away, its beaches tempt us with warm sun and white sand. Its fancy restaurants serve the most sophisticated continental cuisine, while sidewalk vendors sell the simplest of native foods.
Clincher Sentences
The last sentence in your body paragraph
Purpose is to remind your reader what the paragraph was all about Basically, you are restating the topic
sentence Saying the same thing just using different
words
Practice
Mexico offers visitors a world of contrasts. Its pyramids and ancient ruins are part of ancient history, while its modern cities provide us with the best of today's technology. Its mountains offer cool weather and rocky peaks, while only a few miles away, its beaches tempt us with warm sun and white sand. Its fancy restaurants serve the most sophisticated continental cuisine, while sidewalk vendors sell the simplest of native foods.