Some key words for historical writing



Some Key Words for Historical WritingThanks to Ed Borges Key Words for Linkage or TransitionEmphasizing or StrengtheningIn additionCorrespondinglyIn factAgainEqually In generalAlsoEqually importantIn the same fashionAnotherFor exampleLikewiseAs ifFor instanceMoreoverAs much asFurthermoreOf courseAs thoughIn a like mannerSimilarlyBesidesIn addition toToo Contrasting or explaining an exceptionAlthoughHoweverOn the contraryAnd yetIn comparisonOn the other handBesidesIn comparison toOtherwiseBy comparisonIn place ofStillBy contrastIn spite ofUnfortunatelyConverselyInsteadUnlessDiffering fromLess importantWhereasEven ifNeverthelessYetEven thoughNotwithstanding Sequencing or order of importanceAbove allGraduallyPresentlyAfterwardHereafterSinceAs soon asImmediatelySubsequentlyEarlierIn the endThereafterEqually importantIn the first placeThereuponEventuallyIn the meantimeUntilFirstMeanwhileWhenFormerlyNextFurtherOf greater importanceFurthermore Of lesser importanceIndicating cause, result, consequence or purposeAccordinglyFor this reasonSoAs HenceThenAs a resultIn any caseThereforeBecauseIn factThusConsequentlyProvided thatGraduallyFinallySince IllustratingAs an exampleFor exampleFor instanceSpecifically Key Words: SynonymsSaidAddedAssertedRemarkedContinuedCommentedReportedStatedDeclaredAnnounced Observed Acknowledging or revealingAcknowledgedAvowedDivulgedAdmittedConcededRevealedAffirmedConfessedAlleged Disclosed ExplanatoryAnsweredRespondedExplainedRetortedRejoinedReturnedReplied ArgumentativeContendedEmphasizedMaintainedCounteredExclaimedProclaimedSuggestiveHintedInsinuatedSuggestedImpliedIntimatedPower WordsAssertsExemplifiesRevealsCriticizesIllustratesSignifiesComplimentsIndicatesStrengthensDemonstrates PortraysSymbolizesEmbracesReflects Undermines ................
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