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  • Friday, Jan 19 2018

    Thank you!!

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  • Friday, Jan 19 2018

    I agree with @dipanchenko724 that "furthermore" usually signifies another premise. There is also another, much rarer possibility, where it can signify a second conclusion. In this way "furthermore" may lead from an intermediate conclusion to the final one.

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  • Friday, Jan 19 2018

    Hmm I'd think of furthermore as an indicator of another premise.

    I like dogs because they are friendly. Furthermore, they make really good pets. Therefore, you should get a dog as a pet.

    Furthermore = also

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