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What are examples of sequence words or phrases?

Sequence Words and Phrases:

Sequence words and phrases help to connect ideas and show the order in which things happen. Here are some examples, categorized by the type of connection they indicate:

Chronological Order:

* Time: first, second, third, next, then, after, later, finally, meanwhile, before, during, afterwards, subsequently, prior to, following, at the same time

* Frequency: once, twice, several times, frequently, occasionally, rarely, always, never, sometimes, usually

* Duration: for a while, for a long time, for a short time, quickly, slowly, gradually, suddenly

* Movement: up, down, forward, backward, left, right, across, around, through

Cause and Effect:

* Cause: because, since, as, due to, owing to, on account of

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

Comparison and Contrast:

* Comparison: similarly, likewise, in the same way, also, too, both

* Contrast: however, nevertheless, on the other hand, in contrast, although, but, despite, even though

Addition:

* General: and, also, too, in addition, furthermore, moreover, besides, what's more, not only... but also

* Emphasis: especially, particularly, in particular, most importantly

Exemplification:

* General: for example, for instance, such as, like, including

* Specific: namely, to illustrate, in other words, specifically

Conclusion:

* Summary: in conclusion, in summary, to sum up, in short, in brief, to summarize

* Reiteration: therefore, thus, hence, accordingly, consequently, as a result

* Opinion: in my opinion, I believe, I think, it seems to me

Others:

* Emphasis: importantly, indeed, in fact, actually

* Clarification: that is, in other words, to be precise, namely

* Concession: admittedly, of course, granted, naturally, to be sure

Tips for using sequence words:

* Vary your language: Don't use the same sequence word repeatedly.

* Choose words that fit the context: Make sure the word you choose accurately reflects the relationship between the ideas.

* Use punctuation correctly: Use commas or semicolons to separate clauses when using sequence words.

Remember, using sequence words effectively can make your writing clearer, more concise, and easier to understand.

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