Writing - Transitions - THEREFORE, THUS, CONSEQUENTLY

Learn how to use “therefore“ and “thus“ to show you have reached a conclusion. These transitions will improve your writing by helping you link ideas. In this lesson, we will look at transitions of conclusion and consequence to help ideas flow and improve our writing styles. I’ll also teach you how you can use words like “so“, “then“, “hence“, and “as a result“ for the same purpose. Watch the lesson, then take the quiz: TRANSCRIPT: Hi, again. Welcome back to . I’m Adam. Today’s lesson is -- actually, I had a few requests for it. So I’m not going to mention names right now because there are too many to mention. But some people asked me about transitions, again, specifically, “therefore“ and “thus“. But I figured I would do the whole package because they can all work together. If you’re writing essays, you can use more than one of these, more than two of these, especially for longer essays. So first, we’re
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