Explanation:
As a "part of speech," transitional words are used to link words, phrases, or sentences. They help the reader to progress from one idea (expressed by the author) to the next idea. Thus, they help to build up coherent relationships within the text.
The speaker respects the motivation of a transient event, and addresses the horde before him, to the individuals who can hear him, however the essayist, whose more equable life is his event, and who might be occupied by the occasion and the group which rouse the speaker, addresses the brains and heart of humanity, to all in any age who can comprehend him.
This is pretty easy. It just takes some time, but it's pretty fun. I can't really do it, because it's all about YOU. With your experiences of heros, are they all the same? Like an example, an Army soldier. He's still a hero, but he does have a cape. Also, outlaws are created by us. We influence them to be better (or worse). So, just get personal with it and you'll be fine.
Not sure what you need, but you are correct.