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Besides, however, nevertheless, otherwise, so, therefore, still, yet, though - Explained

Besides, however, nevertheless, otherwise, so, therefore, still, yet, though - Explained These adverbs and conjuctions are often refered to as "conjucts". They can join clauses or sentences, but also can, with the exception of therefore and nevertheless (which are conjuctions), be used in other ways and sometimes as other parts of speech. Their position will vary according to how they are used. Let's have a look at each of them: http://www.eslmonster.com/print/932
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http://www2.hn.psu.edu/faculty/jmanis/assign/e50xs1.htm English 50 – Intro to Creative Writing: Exercises for Story Writers Basic Theory: What is a short story? As soon as someone delivers a definition, some good writer will write a story that proves the theory wrong. About the only thing we can say for sure is that short stories are short and that they are written in what we call prose .

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Ambiguous Words Here's a bunch of words that, by themselves, have a handful of meanings. Because of this flexibility, they can be instrumental in titles for your songs/poems/stories/etc. Click on each word to delve deeper into these words' meanings.
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