1. add ideas likewise: is an adverb that I used to add ideas
2. indicate order next: this connector helps put ideas in order, similar connectors are “first, second, finally”
3. show a consequence  as a result: This sentence connector is used to show a consequence of a previous idea.
4. show time relation Eventually: it means at the end, as a final result
5. repetition of an idea in summary: means repeating the same idea with other words in order to summarize concepts.
6. introduce an illustration for example: this connector introduces an example or explanation of a previous idea.  
7. take away, limit, or oppose yet: this sentence connector is used to introduce an opposing view or idea
8. show space relation on the left: this phrase provides a space relation
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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To address uncomfortable or confrontational subjects
Keeps the reader or audience engaged.
Releases tension for characters and the audience or reader
 Makes the characters real and multi-dimensional. 
Makes your work memorable. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Hey Unc,
It’s really nice here, it’s cold, beautiful and there are SEALS!! They are so cute... they bop up to my sliding door, and then they leave as quickly as they arrived... I built a snowman outside, I named him after your lizard, Jacque, we also had snow cones. They were great! We just have to step outside, grab some snow and BOOM!! Snow cones, I went to the city last week, it was sooooo... cool! But freezing cold hehe... welp! Bye bye Uncy
Yours sincerely, Doopy :p
        
             
        
        
        
I think you are referring to a dialogue 
        
             
        
        
        
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A literary argument can be made on any poem or novel or story. The literary argument creates an opinion about the text and causes the readers to think and ponder about the text in that direction or in that train of thoughts. It creates a new angle of interpretation in a text.
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