Answer:
In conclusion: to summarize
Such as: to give an example
Furthermore: to add emphasis
Eventually: to show time.
Explanation:
Transitions are words and phrases that connect ideas, sentences, and paragraphs in any piece of writing, as well as in speeches; they help to make writings flow better. There are a variety of transition words and phrases, for example, some are used to summarize (<em>in conclusion, in short</em>), others to illustrate a point or give examples (<em>such as, for instance, for example, to illustrate</em>), to add emphasis or add information to a previous point (<em>furthermore, besides, moreover</em>) and to denote time (<em>eventually, after, at last, before</em>).