This document discusses different types of connectors used in writing, including coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions, and subordinate conjunctions. Coordinating conjunctions like and, or, so, but are used to join words, phrases, clauses, or sentences. Correlative conjunctions like either/or and neither/nor are used in pairs to join two similar parts. Subordinate conjunctions like after, since, although create dependent clauses and connect them to independent clauses. Proper use of connectors helps provide cohesion and clarity in writing.