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Additive Transitions: These are used to indicate addition, similarity, identification etc. Addition: in addition to, additionally, moreover, and, too, a well as this, as well, let alone, in fact... Introduction: for example, as, like, especially, particularly, in particular, notably, including, as an illustration, to illustrate... Similarity: similarly, in the same way, equally... Clarification: in other words, that is, to put it another way... Reference: concerning, considering, on the subject(this), with regards to(this) speaking about(this), the fact that Adversive Transitions: These are used to show contradiction, dismissal, conflict etc... Emphasis: above all, importantly, indeed, even more, primarily Conflict: but, in contrast, while, on the other hand, whereas, though, however Dismissal: whatever, in any case, in any event, either way etc Concession: however, nevertheless, nonetheless, though, even though, in spite of (this), regardless (of), admittedly etc Causal Transitions: These transitions are used to signal cause and effect, reason and result etc. cause/reason: because, due to (the fact that), being that, owing to (the fact), in that, since, granted (that) effect/reason: so much, so that, for this reason, as a result, thus, hence, accordingly, therefore, because of this, consequently etc condition: in case, in the event that, provided that, on (the) condition (that), given that, granted, granting, as long as, only, if, unless
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