According to your textbook, the following statement is an example of a transition: "Now that we’ve seen how binge drinking is a serious problem for many students, let’s look at some ways to help curb the problem"
a) true
b) false

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Answer:

a) True.

Explanation:

A transition is when a speaker talks about an idea and leaves that to move forward to another idea. Transitions happen when such activity occurs, with the speaker leaving one idea and coming to another.

The word ‘transition’ implies the change from one point to another with differing objectives or ideas. Accordingly, in the given statement, the speaker was previously talking about "how binge drinking is a serious problem for many students". And then, he/ she moves on to the next topic/ idea which is to "look at some ways to help curb the problem [of binge drinking]". This is a transition or a move away from the previous idea and onto the next, yet still being related.

Thus, it is a correct example of a transition.