Friday, February 28, 2014

R#4 :EXPLICIT / IMPLICIT RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN AND BETWEEN SENTENCES

ADDITION                again, also, and, besides, finally, further, last, moreover,equally important, furthermore, in addition, likewise

CLARIFICATION      as a matter of fact, clearly, evidently, in fact, too, obviously, in other words, of course

COMPARISON         also, likewise, in like manner, similarly, both/and 

CONTRAST              after all, although, conversely, at the same time, however, but, for all that, still, in spite of, yet, nevertheless, in contrast, on the                              contrary, on the one hand, on the other hand, notwithstanding

EXEMPLIFICATION or EXAMPLE   for example, for instance, that is, thus, including

LOCATION or SPATIAL ORDER above, adjacent to, below, beyond, close by, elsewhere, inside, nearby, next to, opposite, within, without

CAUSE / EFFECT or CONDITION / CONCLUSION  accordingly, as a result, because, then, hence, in short, consequently, 
thus, therefore

SUMMARY            in brief, in conclusion, in short, to sum up, on the whole, to summarize

TIME                      after, after a short time, afterward, before, dur ing, of late, at last, at that time, immediately, formerly, while, presently, since, shortly, now, thereupon, until, temporarily