Prepositions such as so, therefore, thereby, consequently, and others. If/then phrases are also based on cause and effect.
Words used to connect words and phrases are conjunctions.
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Words or phrases that read the same forward and backward are palindromes. Madam, I'm Adam. Able was I ere I saw Elba. A man, a plan, a canal: Panama!
Circles indicate words contained within longer words and are usually related to the theme of the puzzle.
words or phrases indicating a time relationship include:before, afterfollowing, prior tofirst, next, lastearlier, laterinitially, finallyin the beginning, in the endstarting with, ending with
None of these words or phrases indicate a cause and effect relationship. They mostly describe directions or locations in a physical space.
Words like "because," "since," "thus," "as a result," "due to," and phrases like "leads to," "results in," and "causes" indicate a cause-effect relationship between events or concepts.
Transition words that indicate a cause and effect relationship include "because," "since," "therefore," and "as a result." These words help to show the relationship between events or actions and how one leads to another.
The transition words "therefore" and "furthermore" indicate a cause and effect relationship by showing the relationship between two ideas. They help to connect the cause with its resulting effect in a sentence or paragraph.
No, the word "start" is not a transition. It is a verb that indicates the beginning of an action or process. Transitions are words or phrases that help connect ideas or show the relationship between different parts of a text.
Yes, first is a transition word.Transitional words and phrases represent one way of gaining coherence.
Prepositions such as so, therefore, thereby, consequently, and others. If/then phrases are also based on cause and effect.
Transition words connect phrases in a sentence. Examples of transition words include of course, in addition, at any rate, and therefore, to name a few.
Transitions
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