<h3> Answer</h3>
but, however, contrarily
<h3>what is cohesive device ?</h3>
Cohesive devices are words or phrases used to connect ideas between different parts of text. Cohesive devices, sometimes called linking words, linkers, connectors, discourse markers or transitional words.
<h3>Definitions</h3>
but - except' when it is used after words such as all, everything/nothing, everyone/no one, everybody/nobody.
however - on the other hand” or “in spite of that.” How does it compare to however, but, nevertheless, still, and yet?
contrarily - on the other hand; from the opposite point of view.
Explanation:
Each of these three parts—the introduction, the body, and the conclusion—has its own three functions.
Introduction. Grab the reader's interest. Bring in the general topic for the paper. ...
Body. Say what the evidence is. Give a concrete example of the evidence. ...
Conclusion. Reconnect to the introduction. Summarize the evidence.
Answer:
This is a simple sentence.
Explanation:
A simple sentence is one that is composed solely of independent clauses, that is, clauses that do not need a complement to be understood, as they have a complete and coherent meaning, even if separated.
We can see three independent clauses in the sentence shown above which are:
- "We walked to the beach."
- "(We) sat for a while under the palm tree."
- " and (we) took several dips in the water."