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What is a sentence starter?

A sentence starter is a word or phrase that begins a sentence. It sets the stage for the rest of the sentence, providing context and direction.

Here are some examples:

Simple Sentence Starters:

* After

* Although

* Because

* But

* For

* However

* If

* Since

* So

* Therefore

* When

* While

More Complex Sentence Starters:

* In addition to...

* As a result of...

* Despite the fact that...

* To summarize...

* According to...

* For example...

* In conclusion...

* On the other hand...

Sentence Starters with a Specific Focus:

* To improve your writing... (Focus on improvement)

* The best way to solve this problem... (Focus on solutions)

* Despite the challenges... (Focus on overcoming obstacles)

Sentence starters can be helpful for:

* Creating a variety of sentence structures: They can help you avoid writing sentences that all start the same way.

* Improving your writing flow: They can help you create smooth transitions between sentences and paragraphs.

* Adding emphasis: They can help you highlight important ideas or arguments.

Remember:

* Sentence starters are just a starting point. They can be used in many different ways to create interesting and effective sentences.

* Don't be afraid to experiment with different sentence starters and find what works best for you.

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