Answer:
1. But - d. take away, limit, or oppose.
2. Furthermore - h. add ideas.
3. Meanwhile - g. show time relation.
4. In the distance - a. show space relation.
5. First - f. indicate order.
6. Therefore - e. show a consequence.
7. In other words - c. repetition of an idea.
8. For instance - b. introduce an illustration.
Explanation:
1. "But" is used when there is the need to point out a contradiction or an opposing element in the sentence.
<em>eg. I love eating sweets but they are not healthy in the long run.</em>
2. "Furthermore" is used when there is the need to further expand the idea expressed in the sentence.
<em>eg. I was sick and hospitalized, and furthermore, made to stay alone and isolated for some days.</em>
3. "Meanwhile" can be used when there is a time relation to be shown or included.
<em>eg. I was eating my dinner, meanwhile, he was watching the television.</em>
4. "In the distance" can be used when the relation of the space/distance is involved.
<em>eg, If you look carefully, squinting your eyes, you can see the small hut in the distance.</em>
5. "First" is used as an indication of an order or succession, sequence etc.
<em>eg. First, I would like to say a big thank you to all who had been here by my side supporting me during my hard times.</em>
6. "Therefore" is used to indicate or show the consequence or result of any act/ element.
<em>eg. He had worked hard, therefore, he deserves the increased pay he had been given.</em>
7. "In other words" is used to give a further explanation of the idea or issues in a more simpler and understandable words for the readers or listeners.
<em>eg. The company said they will give us a raise from next month. In other words, we are going to get more income from next month.</em>
8. "For instance" is used when there is the need to give or provide an example t any idea or point made.
<em>eg. I don't like the way the work had been done to my house. For instance, the window glasses were unstable and shaking when the wind blew.</em>