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How is a topic sentence and transitional alike?

While topic sentences and transitions serve different purposes in writing, they share a key similarity: they both act as signposts for the reader.

Here's how:

* Topic Sentence: A topic sentence is the main idea of a paragraph. It tells the reader what the paragraph will be about, setting the stage for the supporting details that follow. It acts as a signpost by guiding the reader into the specific territory of the paragraph.

* Transition: A transition is a word or phrase that connects ideas and helps the reader smoothly move from one thought to the next. They act as signposts by showing the reader how ideas are related (e.g., cause and effect, contrast, addition).

In essence, both topic sentences and transitions help the reader navigate the flow of the writing by providing clear direction and coherence.

Think of them as the road signs and traffic signals in a written piece.

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