The document classifies conjunctions, conjunctive adverbs, and parenthetical expressions found in a list of words. It provides examples of sentences using italicized words or phrases to emphasize actions. Finally, it asks whether one believes in sticking to their comfort zone or taking on challenges, and to provide examples using emphasizing expressions to clarify points.
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PARENTHETICAL EXPRESSION@ English 10
2. Exactly in most cases
Apparently to reiterate
Still differently on the condition that
On the contrary as such
In my opinion such that
Provided that as such
As long as most importantly
However in like manner
To illustrate supposing
Classify the words inside the box, and tell which
of them is a conjunction, parenthetical
expression, conjunctive adverb
3. Conjunctions
however, as
Conjunctive adverb
exactly, apparently, still, differently, most importantly, in
my opinion, as such, as long
Parenthetical expressions
to illustrate, on the contrary, in most cases, in like manner, provided
that, on the condition that, supposing, to reiterate
4. 1. I have challenged her to a contest, but she, of
course, will not come.
2. They were terribly afraid as they realized that they
stood in the presence of Athene.
3. Surely, Athene herself must have taught her.
4. Therefore, when she heard them murmur, she
would stop her work and turn around indignantly.
5. Arachne was immensely proud of her skill.
Read the following sentences from
Arachne and think about the italicized
words or phrases.
5. oWhat do the italicized
words/phrases have in common?
oDo they help in giving emphasis
to the action?
oWhat are other examples of these
special expressions that signal
emphasis?
Questions
6. oEach of them
emphasizes a
point and helps
in clarifying the
stand of the
speaker.
Especially, finally,
consequently, immediately,
apparently, the important
point is, luckily, immensely,
fortunately, similarly
Yes, they emphasize
the importance of
the action
7. Here are some commonly used
expressions emphasizing points
persuasively: in my opinion, in most cases, I believe, I
suppose, as far as I am concerned, speaking for myself
8. Do you believe in
sticking to your
comfort zone
instead of taking
yourself out of it
when you face a
challenge?
Give examples to
prove your point and
use special
expressions to
emphasize and
clarify your points.