

Transitioning!
Affang Charity@charityaffang673024
5 months ago
How do you transition?
How do you link up statements, scenes or even flashback, in a way that doesn't leave your readers, confused?
Of course, you know that you don't have to write accordingly as it happens. There are times that you want to interject sentences and you don't want to sound impatient.
These words are called "Transition words" and they will be your best friend if you want to make it as a writer, especially if you're writing longer sentences.
Examples of Transition words are , "Therefore", "However", "Moreover", "Futhermore ", etc.
Now, you remember when you were taught that in school and you probably laughed out loud?
Well, don't feel shy! I did too!
Honestly, I didn't think, I'd ever have to use them in real life and that my teacher, just made us learn the words.
But here I am!
With the growing gigs on my table, there's no day that I don't use them for my writing.
They are always available in my word bank.
Dear Writer,
Your writing wouldn't be complete without "transition words"
Yours in Writing,
Pen-Queen Affang
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