Deliberately.
My cousin deliberately slapped her best friends
Sure, I can use "so" at the beginning of a sentence.
no
no
He deliberately insulted his enemy.
yes
You can do whatever you want Ellipsis is a noun so you can use it at the beginning of a sentence. A ellipsis is often indicated by a set of dots.
In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth.
It's actually notwithstanding, (and not notwothstanding). Anyway, yes, you can use it at the beginning of a sentence.
No you can not because you are making a list and so what the topic is who use what happened the most and trun it into a sentence.
If you deliberately hurt your sister, you'll be grounded for a week. The fire was deliberately set in order to destroy evidence. Ivestigators believe she was deliberately pushed down the stairs and that her death was not an accident. I didn't take her coat deliberately, it just looks exactly like mine. Anyone who brings a cell phone to school is deliberately breaking the rules.
Usually at the beginning, for example: Contrary to popular belief, the word contrary is used at the beginning of the sentence in which it is used.