"Transitional words and phrases are also called signal words. They are placed at key points to lead the reader through the sentences and paragraphs. Using transitional words will help you achieve clear and coherent communication with your audience." (Odegaard Writing & Research Center, University of Washington, http://www.depts.washington.edu/owrc)
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