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Hence is a word that means "from this point forward." You could also use the alternate word therefore. It is a conclusion word, as it connects a point to a conclusion.

"There are no clouds in the sky, hence there will be lovely weather for picnicking."

"She had worked hard all week, hence she expected a paycheck."

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