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The document discusses transitional signals that indicate relationships between ideas in sentences. It asks students to discuss two questions: 1) What transitional signals indicate relationships of ideas in terms of spatial order, time, and conclusion? 2) What transitional signals indicate relationships of ideas in terms of addition, clarification, and definition? The response provides examples for each type of relationship, including spatial order (e.g. "next to"), time (e.g. "later"), conclusion (e.g. "thus"), addition (e.g. "furthermore"), clarification (e.g. "namely"), and definition (e.g. "is").

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The document discusses transitional signals that indicate relationships between ideas in sentences. It asks students to discuss two questions: 1) What transitional signals indicate relationships of ideas in terms of spatial order, time, and conclusion? 2) What transitional signals indicate relationships of ideas in terms of addition, clarification, and definition? The response provides examples for each type of relationship, including spatial order (e.g. "next to"), time (e.g. "later"), conclusion (e.g. "thus"), addition (e.g. "furthermore"), clarification (e.g. "namely"), and definition (e.g. "is").

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After learning the topic “Dealing with Difficult Sentences: Relationships of Ideas in Sentences” in
this fourth session, please discuss with other students regarding the following questions. Provide
your arguments or feedback!

1. What transitional signals indicate the relationship of ideas in terms of spatial order
(location), time, and conclusion in sentences? Give an example of each in sentence!

2. What transitional signals indicate the relationship of ideas in terms of addition,


clarification, and definition in sentences? Give an example of each in sentence!

Jawab:

1. Relationship of Ideas in Terms of Spatial Order, Time, and Conclusion:


- Spatial Order (Location): Transitional signals indicating spatial relationships between ideas in a
sentence may include words like "next to," "in front of," or "surrounding." Example: "His house
is next to the park, providing a beautiful view every morning."
- Time: Transitional signals for time can include words like "later," "afterward," or "ultimately."
Example: "He finished his work, and later, he went to the store."
- Conclusion: Transitions signaling a conclusion may include "thus," "therefore," or "in
conclusion." Example: "All the evidence points to one conclusion; thus, the theory can be
accepted."
2. Relationship of Ideas in Terms of Addition, Clarification, and Definition:
- Addition: Transitional signals indicating addition can include "also," "furthermore," or "in
addition." Example: "She loves reading books, and furthermore, she enjoys writing stories."
- Clarification: Signals for clarification involve words like "meaning," "namely," or "in other
words." Example: "He has one primary skill, namely, his ability in painting."
- Definition: Words like "is," "means," or "defines" are used for providing definitions. Example:
"Education is the key to success in society."

Sumber Refrensi:

BMP BING4121/Modul 5

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