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Each idea makes an independent contribution to the whole. A list. no structure [Coordinate relationship] (and, furthermore, moreover) |
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Each idea is a further step towards a climax. A list that builds up to a point [Coordinate list] (then, and, moreover) |
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Each idea expresses an opposite possibility arising from a situations (only 1 of these can be true.) Neither idea is expressly denied [Coordinate relationship] (But, on the other hand, while, either, or) |
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main clause is true, despite a contrary statement. both statements are true. no idea is denied. (even though, despite, but, yet, in spite, nevertheless, although |
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one idea is expressly denied, in order to support the truth of the other idea (not...but) |
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statement of an action, and one which tells more explicitly what is involved in carrying out this action (in that, by) |
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an action, and on intended to come as a result "in order to". There's purpose and intent (but that could be thwarted) (in order, so that, that, to, lest |
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an aciton, and one automatically consequent (that, so that) |
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The existence of the cause is only potential (If...then, if, expect) |
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One idea states the whole. the other emphasizes a part or parts of the whole (that is) |
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One idea gives meaning of another, but does not set out a separate part of the whole. Its the entire (Which means, i.e., that is) |
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statement and the evidence for it. the evidence must follow the statement to be believed or obeyed (for, since, because) |
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evidence, then the statement. the evidence must procede the statement to be believed or obeyed (consequently, thus, therefore, wherefore) |
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A question needs an answer, otherwise the relationship of the 2 statements is not a Q/A (?) |
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Statement of response to a stated situation or action |
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statement of an action, and one saying what that actions is like. compares to something else. (like, so, as, even as |
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an idea and the time that it can occur (when, whenever) |
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an idea and the place that it can occur (where, wherever) |
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