Advanced Cohesion
In advanced texts, authors don't just link sentences—they link entire ideas and paragraphs using complex references.
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When an author mentions TWO things, they use these words to refer back to them without repeating their names.
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Instead of repeating a whole idea, authors use a summarizing noun to package the previous thought.
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What exactly does "This" refer to?
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Hi Sovan! Good question. It avoids repetition and makes the writing sound much more academic and professional. It shows advanced language control. school
Can the word "This" refer to an entire paragraph?
Yes, absolutely! That is called "broad reference." Authors often use "This" or "This situation" to summarize a whole complex idea they just explained. summarize
What is the difference between "therefore" and "nevertheless"?
They are opposites! "Therefore" shows a logical result (Cause ➔ Effect). "Nevertheless" shows contrast, meaning "Despite what was just said" (Expectation ➔ Surprise). alt_route
Teacher, why use "the former" instead of just saying the name again?