This document provides a list of transition words and phrases that can be used in a persuasive essay to introduce points, add to points already made, provide examples, provide lists, restate a point in a different way, and conclude the essay. Some suggested introductory phrases are "In my opinion, I believe, It is my belief that, There is no doubt that, From my point of view." Phrases to add to a point include "Furthermore, What is more, In addition to, Likewise, I would (just) like to add, Moreover." Words to provide examples are "For instance, for example, in other words." Words to provide lists include "First, second, third (etc.), yet another,
This document provides a list of transition words and phrases that can be used in a persuasive essay to introduce points, add to points already made, provide examples, provide lists, restate a point in a different way, and conclude the essay. Some suggested introductory phrases are "In my opinion, I believe, It is my belief that, There is no doubt that, From my point of view." Phrases to add to a point include "Furthermore, What is more, In addition to, Likewise, I would (just) like to add, Moreover." Words to provide examples are "For instance, for example, in other words." Words to provide lists include "First, second, third (etc.), yet another,
This document provides a list of transition words and phrases that can be used in a persuasive essay to introduce points, add to points already made, provide examples, provide lists, restate a point in a different way, and conclude the essay. Some suggested introductory phrases are "In my opinion, I believe, It is my belief that, There is no doubt that, From my point of view." Phrases to add to a point include "Furthermore, What is more, In addition to, Likewise, I would (just) like to add, Moreover." Words to provide examples are "For instance, for example, in other words." Words to provide lists include "First, second, third (etc.), yet another,