Concordia University School of Law, Faculty Scholarship
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-2017
Abstract
Last month we began exploring transitions and their usage. We covered generic transitions, their placement, and the importance of using the transition with the exact right meaning. This month, we are turning our attention to other categories of transitions: orienting and substantive. We will then end with a simple editing tip to help ensure "pop" in your writing. [excerpt]
CU Commons Citation
Tenielle Fordyce-Ruff, Connections Count Part II: Orienting and Substantive Transitions, Advocate, Sept. 2017, at 48.