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d by sea rather than Russia by land, he might well have won thewar.Transitions for emphasis:chiefly, equally, indeed, even more important, in particular, mostimportant, without a doubt, indubitably, unquestionably, definitelyExample: Without a doubt, Chinese food is one of my favoritecuisines. Although I find Japanese and Thai food equally delicious attimes, Chinese food is definitely my favorite Asian cuisine. Inparticular I enjoy the spicy Szechuan style of cooking monly foundin Chinese food.Transitions for restatement:in short, that is, in effect, in other wordsExample: When I asked my girlfriend to marry me she said, in effect,that she wouldn’t be ready for marriage until after she pleted herPhD program. At first I was crushed, that is, I felt like she said nobecause she didn’t love me anymore. However, after she explained herreasons to me I felt better and agreed with her. In other words, Icame away feeling better than I had anticipated.Transitions for parison:similarly, likewise, also, the same as, different than, opposite, unlike, insteadExample: When my older brother was deciding where to go to college hespoke to my father about where he should go. Not surprisingly he wentto the same school my father did, MIT. When it was time for me tochoose a college I did the exact opposite. I didn’t ask my fatherwhere I should go, and as a result, I didn’t also go to MIT like he an