Beyond the scope of, Outside the boundaries, limits, or specific focus of the current essay or discussion., In addition to, Added to, or combined with, another element or method (e.g., combining a questionnaire with interviews), With reference to, Concerning, regarding, or directly relating to a specific topic or argument, Respectively, Referring to two or more things in the exact order they were just mentioned, In particular, Expresses a partial agreement, but is immediately followed by a counterargument or disagreement., On the subject of, And similar things; used separately or together to indicate a continuing list of similar items., Moreover, Used to explain or clarify precisely what has just been said, Along with, Advantages and disadvantages of a specific view or choice, For instance, For example (a common way to introduce an illustrative instance or survey data)., A further argument, An extra, separate point or reason that helps validate a specific stance or policy., Provided that, On the condition that; as long as a specific condition is met., Albeit, Although (used formally to introduce a concession or limitation), Having said that, Introduces a point that contrasts with what you just said, acknowledging complexity., Nevertheless / Nonetheless, However / in spite of that; used to show that a key issue remains important despite concessions., By the same token, What you are about to say is also true, for the exact same reasons as what you just said..

Unit 39 Structuring an argument

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