How do you transition between paragraphs? My essay feels so choppy

PeterDD

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I know exactly what you mean. My essays always read like a list of facts, not a smooth, flowing argument. My old strategy was just to start every body paragraph with "Another reason is..." or "Secondly..." which is SO boring and doesn't actually connect anything.

I had a tutor show me a trick that changed my life. She called it "The Bridge and Door" method.

Think of each paragraph as a room in a house.
  • The last sentence of your previous paragraph is the door that leads out of that room. It should hint at what's coming next.
  • The first sentence of your next paragraph is the bridge that welcomes you into the new room and reminds you why you're there.
So, instead of:
"Another reason social media is bad is cyberbullying."

You could write:
End of paragraph: "...and this constant exposure to curated content is one major factor in declining mental health among teens."
Start of next paragraph: "Perhaps even more damaging than these curated images, however, is the direct harm caused by peer-to-peer cyberbullying, which has found a powerful new platform on these same sites."

See how "even more damaging" connects back to the previous point, and "direct harm" introduces the new one? It creates a flow. It takes practice, but it makes the essay feel like one coherent conversation instead of a series of disconnected shouts.
 
Peter this is exactly what I needed omg. I've been using "Furthermore" and "In addition" since 9th grade and my professors are probably so tired of it. Definitely trying this on my psych paper tonight 🙏
 
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