Linking ideas
There will be a number of arguments in a piece of discursive writing. Using linking words effectively can help you achieve this. These words are usually used at the beginning of a new paragraph, but they can also be used to link ideas within a paragraph.
Type of link | Example |
Same line of thought | furthermore, likewise, in addition, similarly, also, moreover - numbering your points (鈥榝irstly鈥, 鈥榮econdly鈥, etc) is a rather mechanical method of linking and is best avoided |
Conclusion or summary | thus, therefore, consequently, accordingly, in retrospect, hence, in conclusion, in brief, as a result |
Definite statement | without question, without doubt, unquestionably, absolutely |
Contrasting idea | yet, on the other hand, nevertheless, however, although, conversely, otherwise, on the contrary |
Further examples | because, for instance, since, for example, so that, despite the fact that, accordingly, although, if, though, unless |
Type of link | Same line of thought |
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Example | furthermore, likewise, in addition, similarly, also, moreover - numbering your points (鈥榝irstly鈥, 鈥榮econdly鈥, etc) is a rather mechanical method of linking and is best avoided |
Type of link | Conclusion or summary |
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Example | thus, therefore, consequently, accordingly, in retrospect, hence, in conclusion, in brief, as a result |
Type of link | Definite statement |
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Example | without question, without doubt, unquestionably, absolutely |
Type of link | Contrasting idea |
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Example | yet, on the other hand, nevertheless, however, although, conversely, otherwise, on the contrary |
Type of link | Further examples |
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Example | because, for instance, since, for example, so that, despite the fact that, accordingly, although, if, though, unless |