List Other Examples Of These Special Expressions That Signal Emphasis.
List other examples of these special expressions that signal emphasis.
Answer:
Other examples of these special expressions that signal emphasis are:
-to illustrate
-on the contrary
- in most cases
- in a like manner
- on the condition that
- supposing
- to reiterate
Explanation:
"I have challenged her to a contest, but she, of course, will not come."
The italicized words/phrase is a parenthetical expression. A parenthetical expression is an expression that emphasizes the importance of action. It can also be omitted but does not affect or change the thought of the sentence. Hence, its main role in the sentence is only to give emphasis to the action taken.
Conjunctions can sometimes be used as a parenthetical expression depending on how it is used in the sentence.
Example:
"I have challenged her to a contest, but she, of course, will not come." - In this sentence, the conjunction therefore is used as parenthetical expression hence it only gives emphasis to the action, and when omitted in the sentence, will not change its thought.
"I have challenged her to a contest, therefore, you have to come to show everyone what you have bragged is true. - In this sentence, therefore is used as a conjunction, for it connects or joins two clauses together.
Code 10.2.1.4.
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