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Click on the conjunctive adverbs.
also
both
thus
however
nevertheless
furthermore
still
hence
since
then
anyway
and

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Answer and Explanation:

A conjunctive adverb is an adverb (a word that describes a verb) that connects two clauses. They are usually placed at the beginning of the sentence, but they can come in the middle or end, as well.

The conjunctive adverbs are:

- also

- thus

- however

- nevertheless

- furthermore

- still

- hence

- then

- anyway

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