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What is a EMPHASING CONNECTIVES?

Emphasizing connectives are words or phrases that highlight the importance or significance of a particular idea or point. They add emphasis and make the connection between ideas stronger. They can be used to:

* Reinforce an idea: "Indeed," "in fact," "moreover," "furthermore"

* Highlight a contrast: "Nevertheless," "however," "on the other hand," "despite"

* Show a cause-and-effect relationship: "Therefore," "consequently," "as a result"

* Introduce a specific example: "For instance," "for example," "such as"

Examples:

* Reinforcement: "The project was a complete success. Indeed, it exceeded all our expectations."

* Contrast: "The weather was terrible. However, we still had a great time."

* Cause and Effect: "The company lost a lot of money. Therefore, they had to lay off some employees."

* Specific Example: "There are many ways to improve your writing. For instance, you can use more vivid language and shorter sentences."

Some common emphasizing connectives:

* Reinforcement: actually, certainly, definitely, in fact, indeed, moreover, truly, undoubtedly

* Contrast: although, but, despite, however, nevertheless, on the contrary, on the other hand, yet

* Cause and Effect: as a result, consequently, hence, so, therefore, thus

* Specific Example: for example, for instance, such as, to illustrate, namely

Using emphasizing connectives effectively:

* Choose the right connective: Consider the relationship you want to emphasize between ideas.

* Don't overuse them: Too many connectives can make your writing sound repetitive or clunky.

* Place them strategically: Start a sentence with a connective, or place it in the middle of a sentence for emphasis.

By using emphasizing connectives appropriately, you can make your writing more impactful and engaging.

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