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Today I studied Aj. Jennifer, she teaches about Transition Words
Transition words of addition and contrast help you connect sentences when you compare two things.
1. Transition words of addition connect two sentences that have similar ideas. These transitions includes in addition, additionally, also, and too.
Examples:
Money is made on special paper. Also, on each bill there is a special line that runs from the top to the bottom.
2. Transition words of contrast connect two sentences that have opposite ideas. Transitions includes however, in contrast, and on the other hand.
Examples:
There is no way to completely prevent counterfeiting. However, the government ha recently found a few ways to make it more difficult.
3. Transition words usually come at the beginning of the sentence. Transition words are usually separated from the rest of the sentence by a comma.
Examples:
U.S. dollar bills have micro printed words. In addition, they have color-changing ink. They have special paper, too.

And then I read a book about “One Thousand Dollars and Other plays”
There are some interesting words:
Architect (n.) = A person whose job is designing, building, etc.
Sentence using it:
Susan was one of the principal architects of the revolution.
Loaf (n.) = An amount of bread that has been shaped and baked in piece
Sentence using it:

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