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adding/showing sequence

comparing

contrasting

exemplifying or intensify

indicating place

indicating time

repeating, summarizing, or concluding

showing cause or effect
Adding and showing sequence

Use the following transitional expressions to add or show sequence:

Examples:

1. Students can enhance their understanding of liberal arts if they work at a college radio station. Furthermore, they develop writing and speaking skills necessary to their career.

2. We will see the major shifts that occurred in the early 1990s that changed the American and British music industries. I will also illustrate how this change has affected British musicians who have tried to succeed in the American marketplace.