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conjunctive adverb | meaning
thus
therefore | so (i am hungry; thus/ therefore, i will eat)
however | contrast (i would like to eat; however, i am penniless!)
also
in addition | additional info. (i am benevolent; also, you are too.)
meanwhile | contrast in time (you were sleeping; meanwhile, i was vehemently working.)
otherwise
on the other hand | exception (the conclusion was abominable; otherwise, it was a superb movie.)
opposite (i admire empathy; on the other hand, one must sustain emotional boundaries.)
combine the two simple sentences to create a compound sentence with the appropriate conjunctive adverb.
simple sentences:
statistics show that those who
use conjunctive adverbs are
impressive.
they fare better in job interviews.
your answer:
We need to combine the two sentences. The second sentence provides additional information related to the first (people who use conjunctive adverbs are impressive and also fare better in interviews). The conjunctive adverb "also" or "in addition" can be used. Let's use "also" here. We structure the compound sentence with a semicolon before the conjunctive adverb and a comma after.
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Statistics show that those who use conjunctive adverbs are impressive; also, they fare better in job interviews.