Download Effective Use of Transitions, Persuasive Words, and Descriptive Language in Writing and more Exams Technical Writing in PDF only on Docsity! TRANSITION, PERSUASIVE, AND DESCRIPTIVE WORDS TRANSITIONS To improve your writing you need to make sure that your ideas, both in sentences and paragraphs, stick together or have coherence and that the gap between ideas is bridged smoothly. One way to do this is by using transitions - words or phrases or techniques that help bring two ideas together. Transition words and phrases represent one way of gaining coherence. Certain words help continue an idea, indicate a shift of thought or contrast, or sum up a conclusion. SOME COMMON TRANSITION WORDS AND PHRASES For opening a paragraph initially or for general use: admittedly assuredly certainly granted no doubt nobody denies obviously of course to be sure true undoubtedly unquestionably generally speaking in general at this level in this situation SOME COMMON TRANSITION WORDS AND PHRASES To Signal a Final Point/Conclusion Finally lastly therefore hence in final analysis in conclusion in final consideration indeed To conclude USING TRANSITIONS EFFECTIVELY Remember our prompt about your favorite seasons? The beginning of each supporting paragraph would look something like this: First, winter is my favorite season because I enjoy . . . . . Additionally, winter is my favorite time of year because I love . . . . . Finally, winter brings me great joy because I always . . . . . In conclusion, winter is undoubtedly my favorite season because . . . . . NOTICE ***All transition words and phrases are followed by a comma! If you were to read your story aloud, this comma would be a natural pause to indicate that you are beginning a new thought or adding to your idea*** PERSUASIVE WORDS Just like transitions add structure and depth to your essay, common persuasive words and phrases can strengthen your argument. I have no doubt… The truth is… It will be clearly seen… I fail to agree… I am convinced that … I believe you should know that… I agree wholeheartedly… I strongly oppose… I find it offensive… It would be a disservice… I fail to agree… …stands to reason… …goes without saying… …speaks for itself… MORE PERSUASIVE WORDS apparently boldly clearly crystal-clear definitely evidently obviously unmistakably visibly LET’S PAUSE TO LOOK AT A FEW WELL-WRITTEN PERSUASIVE ESSAYS . . . . . TRY TO PICK OUT THE EFFECTIVE TRANSITION AND PERSUASIVE WORDS OR PHRASES!!! DESCRIPTIVE WORDS - EMOTIONS Laugh=giggle, chuckle, snicker, roar, cackle, shriek Love= adore, cherish, admire Bad= mischievous, naughty, disobedient Nice= agreeable, delightful, fantastic, charming, pleasant, friendly Hug= embrace, cuddle Fight= battle, struggle, wrestle, clash, feud Hate= detest, abhor, loathe Anger= fury, rage DESCRIPTIVE WORDS - EMOTIONS Cry= weep, sob, wail, bawl, whimper, whine Sad= unhappy, miserably, gloomy, forlorn Snuggle= cuddle, nestle, huddle Surprise= startle, astonish, dazzle Rude= crude, coarse, impolite, disrespectful Scare= frighten, alarm, startle, terrify Serious= grave, somber, solemn Afraid= anxious, nervous, tense Chaos= confusion Chaotic= frantic DESCRIPTIVE WORDS - SETTING Dark (as in dark sky)= somber, gloomy Dirty= filthy, grimy Far= distant, faraway Fog= mist, haze Splendid= wonderful, magnificent Beautiful= gorgeous, stunning, magnificent Radiant= bright, sunny dazzling Cloudy= overcast, hazy Cold= frosty, icy, freezing, frigid DESCRIPTIVE WORDS -VERBS Crawl: creep, squirm, wiggle, slither Swing, sway, roc Talk: speak, discuss, chat, argue, chatter Walk, amble, stroll, march, hike, trudge, wander, strut Write: jot, record, scribble, scrawl Run: jog, trot, dash, sprint, bolt, dart, gallop Slide: glide, skim, skate, coast Sneak: creep, slink, lurk, tiptoe Swim, float, paddle, dip, plunge Know: understand, comprehend, get, grasp Decorate: adorn, beautify, Excited: thrilled, exhilarated Breakable: fragile, delicate, dainty Close= shut GOOD LUCK ON YOUR DEMAND
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