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adding/showing sequence

comparing

contrasting

exemplifying or intensify

indicating place

indicating time

repeating, summarizing, or concluding

showing cause or effect
Showing cause or effect

Use the following transitional expressions to show cause or effect:

Examples:

1. Since 2000, U2 has sold over 3.1 million copies of All That You Can't Leave Behind and earned $80 million dollars in U.S. tour revenue.

2. Verve, a record company that releases jazz albums, refused to let the band Verve perform and commercially release any music in the United States because of its name.

3. Martin Gore did not change the guitar instrumentation to a synthesizer for "Personal Jesus." Thus, the song seemed based in rock music.