SKILL 7: ANSWER TRANSITIONS QUESTIONS CORRECTLY

The topic of the preceding or following paragraph is not directly stated, and you must draw a conclusion to determine what is probably in these paragraphs. This type of question is a transition question. It asks you to demonstrate that you understand that good writing contains transitions from one paragraph to the next.

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Example:

 The passage:
Another myth of the oceans concerns Davy Jones, who in folklore is a mean-spirited sovereign of the ocean’s depths. The name “Jones” is thought by some etymologists to have been derived from the name “Jonah”, the Hebrew prophet who spent three days in a whale’s belly.
According to tradition, any object that goes overboard and sinks to the bottom of the ocean is said to have gone to Davy Jones’s locker, the ocean-sized, mythical receptacle for anything that falls into the water. Needless to say, any sailor on the seas is not so eager to take a tour of Davy Jones’s locker, although it might be a rather interesting trip considering all the treasures located there.
The question:
The paragraph preceding this passage most probably discusses
(A)   the youth of Davy Jones
(B)   Davy Jones’s career as a sailor
(C)   a different traditional story from the sea
(D)  preparing to travel on the ocean

This question asks about the topic of the preceding paragraph, so you must look at the beginning of the passage and draw a conclusion about what probably came before.

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