Page 2: Cause/Effect and Emphasizing Statements
This page continues the list of linking words, focusing on cause and effect relationships and emphasizing previous statements. It also introduces ways to provide examples in writing.
Cause and Effect:
The guide lists various phrases to express causality, such as "as a result of", "because", and "is caused by". These linking words help writers establish clear connections between actions and their consequences.
Example: "The flooding was caused by heavy rainfall" demonstrates the use of a cause-effect linking phrase.
Emphasizing Earlier Statements:
This section provides words and phrases that allow writers to reinforce or contrast with previously mentioned ideas. Examples include "however", "nonetheless", and "despite".
Definition: "In spite of" means despite or regardless of a particular factor.
Introducing Examples:
The guide offers a variety of ways to present examples in writing, such as "for example", "such as", and "including".
Highlight: The phrase "as exemplified by" is a more formal way to introduce examples, particularly useful in academic writing.
This page enhances the writer's ability to create logical connections and provide supporting evidence in their texts, crucial skills for academic and professional writing.