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A discourse marker is a word or phrase used to connect or relate ideas together. Examples of discourse markers: "oh," "you know," "well," "but," "on the other hand."
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Usage of "nonetheless" and "nevertheless"
Person A: "Is it just because you think I am sad, that you want to talk with me?"
Person B: "No, I want to talk with you _______."
In the blank, which word is correct: "nonetheless" or "nevertheless …