A coherence device is any discourse feature that helps the reader gain better understanding of a text. For example, the manipulation of Information Flow can create coherence, if the text presents its information in a way that will assist the reader in understanding the purpose of the text, ie, end-focus.
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"Cohesive devices" are words that are link a sentence with a story, reference, or point of clarification. In the English language, examples of these include terms like "however," "in conclusion," "basically", "after all," "further" and "at last."
Carefully. The way to write a good short story is to practice, practice, practice! Start with an outline so you know what you need to include in your story - make up a good plot and write down the key scenes you'll need, plus your characters and setting. Check before you start writing to be sure every scene and character are necessary - that's the unity. Make sure you write with proper grammar and spelling, and that you make your point with coherence. The emphasis will depend on how well you write, so keep practicing and you'll be able to convey your emotion better and better.
Durkheim did some interesting studies on suicide in relation to sociological perspective. Durkheim believed that even intensely personal decisions (suicide) were affected by society. People with strong social ties (Soldiers, City dwellers, Protestants, Singles, Nuclear Families) had lower suicide rates than people with weaker social ties (civilians, country dwellers, Catholics, married, extended families). This shows us that social ties increases societal pressure which in turn shapes decisions.