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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

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