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DC marker words, or discourse connector marker words, are linguistic tools used to guide readers through a text by signaling relationships between ideas, such as contrast, addition, or cause and effect. Examples include words and phrases like "however," "therefore," and "in addition." They help clarify the writer's intent and enhance the coherence and flow of the writing. Using these markers effectively can improve the reader's understanding of the connections between different parts of a discourse.

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