Conjunctions & Transitions Advanced Conjunctions & Transitions 1. Contrast Subordinators (Followed by a clause): While, Whereas, Even though, Much as . Example: Much as scientists attempt to map the brain, many mysteries remain unsolved. Prepositions (Followed by a noun/V-ing): Despite, In spite of, Notwithstanding . Example: Notwithstanding the economic crisis, the tech sector continued to grow. Adverbs (Starting a new sentence): Nonetheless , Nevertheless, Conversely, On the contrary. 2. Cause and Effect Move beyond "because" and "so." Cause: Inasmuch as , Seeing that, Given that. Example: Inasmuch as the data is corrupted, the results are invalid. Effect: Accordingly, Consequently, Hence , Thus. Example: The experiment failed; hence , we must start over. 3. Addition and Similarity Formal Addition : Furthermore, Moreover, In addition, Likewise. Specific Structures: Not only... but also..., Not merely... but... as well. 4. Condition...
The Erasure of Digital Self: Navigating Post-Privacy Paradigms | Advanced English C2 Proficiency • Academic Discourse • Digital Humanities The Erasure of Digital Self: Navigating Post-Privacy Paradigms A critical examination of data sovereignty, linguistic determinism, and the ontology of digital forgetting in an age of ubiquitous surveillance "The internet never forgets, yet memory without the capacity for erasure ceases to be memory at all—it becomes mere storage, the undifferentiated accumulation of the past without the moral agency of selection." — Adapted from contemporary discourse on digital rights The aphorism that "the internet never forgets" has achieved the status of received wi...
The Elusive Nature of Expertise: C2 Level Reading Passage and Comprehension The Elusive Nature of Expertise Advanced C2 (Proficiency) Reading Level The Text The contemporary obsession with quantification, a seemingly benign inheritance from the Enlightenment, has led to a peculiar fetishisation of *expertise*. We clamour for credentials, for statistical validation, for a verifiable metric that will somehow insulate us from the inherent risks of decision-making. Yet, this very metric-driven pursuit often obscures a more subtle, profound truth: genuine mastery is, by its nature, resistant to formulaic capture. The expert—the true *virtuoso*—operates not by the slavish application of a memorised algorithm, but by a form of intuitive, almost subconscious pattern recognition honed by years of failure and iteration. This is the paradoxical territory ...
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