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Revising Your Writing: Structure and Transitions<\/strong><\/p>\n

Structure refers to how you begin and conclude a paragraph, whereas transitions are the subtle ways you guide the reader, compare, and connect ideas. These concepts are represented in the \u201cM\u201d and \u201cL\u201d (main idea and lead-out) sections of the MEAL plan for paragraphs. They are also necessary in scholarly writing to ensure your reader\u2019s engagement and interest.<\/p>\n

This week\u2019s Learning Resources provide a useful framework for better understanding ways to use structure and transitions in your writing to create flow between paragraphs and overall cohesion for your essay.<\/p>\n

For this Discussion, you will reflect on your own writing in relation to creating structured, well-connected paragraphs. Based on what you have learned from the week\u2019s Resources, you will share your thoughts and experiences on structure and transitions.<\/p>\n

To prepare for this Discussion:<\/strong><\/p>\n