e.g.: For a state to support itself, those who govern should be moderate; those who ought to obey, governable; furthermore, the laws should be judicious.
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Make a sentence using the word "besides"
e.g.: Holy Scripture teaches us the unity of the Godhead, and reason points it out to us: besides, all nature makes us perceive it.
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Make a sentence using the word "moreover"
e.g.: There will always be war among men, because they are naturally ambitious, and are governed by interest; moreover, zeal for religion makes them rigid.
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What is the use of FURTHERMORE?
To add one more reason to those before-mentioned
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What is the use of BESIDES?
When we would strengthen by a new reason the force of those that were sufficient of themselves
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What is the use of MOREOVER?
To add a reason of a different kind to those that went before
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CORRECT or INCORRECT: I like green. I also like blue.
CORRECT
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CORRECT or INCORRECT: I like green. I like blue also.
INCORRECT
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CORRECT or INCORRECT: You like green? I like green too.
CORRECT
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CORRECT or INCORRECT: I like green. Furthermore, I like blue.
INCORRECT
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CORRECT or INCORRECT: You are a bad person. You cheat and you lie. Furthermore, you steal.
CORRECT
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CORRECT or INCORRECT: I don’t like Rufus the dog. He’s disobedient and mean. Moreover, Julie doesn’t like Rufus the dog, either.
CORRECT
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CORRECT or INCORRECT: I don’t like Rufus the dog. He’s disobedient and mean. Furthermore, Julie doesn’t like Rufus the dog, either.
INCORRECT
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Insert transitions where needed: Person 1: Should we stop at Burger King? Person 2: No. Burger King is gross. Burger King is disgusting. I get sick every time I eat at Burger King. We’re in a hurry. I’m not hungry.
Person 1: Should we stop at Burger King? Person 2: No. Burger King is gross and disgusting. Furthermore, I get sick every time I eat there. Moreover, we’re in a
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What does this linking word express? (e.g.: comparison, addition., etc.) _ FURTHERMORE