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"She was a gentle lady with an ease of forgiveness, moreover, a very genuine humanitarian with much love in her heart."

Moreover simply takes a description one step further to add more color to someone or something. If used for an independent clause, it normally should be a new sentence rather than follow a semicolon.

"He set a new record in the race. Moreover, it was his third record of the month."

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What is a sentence that explains the use of the word 'moreover'?

"The boy's mother was sick of asking him to take out the garbage; moreover, he still hadn't cleaned his room."


What type of characterization does this sentence use she took her part moreover all of a sudden with heroism?

direct, tells instead of shows


What are the transition words used with semicolons?

The trick is not to use a semicolon with and, but, yet, or or. When using these to combine 2 sentences, you place a comma before them. IE. sentence, and sentence. sentence but sentence. sentence yet sentence. sentence, or sentence. When using a semicolon to combine 2 sentences, a transition word isn't required but can make the sentence flow more smoothly. These can be words like however, furthermore, moreover, in addition, similarly, etc. IE. sentence; however, sentence. The trick is not to use a semicolon with and, but, yet, or or. When using these to combine 2 sentences, you place a comma before them. IE. sentence, and sentence. sentence but sentence. sentence yet sentence. sentence, or sentence. When using a semicolon to combine 2 sentences, a transition word isn't required but can make the sentence flow more smoothly. These can be words like however, furthermore, moreover, in addition, similarly, etc. IE. sentence; however, sentence.


What word can be used instead of also?

Instead of "also," you can use "additionally." Other alternatives include "furthermore" or "moreover," depending on the context. Each of these words serves to introduce an additional point or idea in a sentence.


Use moreover in a sentence as a connective?

Moreover, is a conective used to join/link two sentences or paragraphs of writing in an imformative way to give the reader more information about the subject, eg:' ...Henry had been horrible to his youger brother, moreover he also briibbed him not to grasp as Henry could've been grounded '. Linking writing will make basic sentences into Complex sentences, it could even grab that extra mark for you!- Mahmood Shakoor