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  • 04-11-2020
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is
“Most importantly,”

a transition word???

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mochi1110 mochi1110
  • 04-11-2020
no, because it’s starting a new sentence that’s different from the other one
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jguzman577
jguzman577 jguzman577
  • 04-11-2020

Answer: Yes

Explanation: ”Most importantly“ IS a transition word. “Most importantly“ is used to join words or two sentence ideas together. ”Most importantly” is usually used in the last paragraph in a piece of writing to state the most important detail.

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