And So As A Result NYT, I Refuse To Be Silent Anymore. Here's Why. - Paparazzi Pulse
1. For that reason; therefore: This is the easiest way to get there, so don't argue. 2. With the result or consequence that: He failed to appear, so we went on without him. 3. With the purpose that: I stayed. So has here the sense of ‘in that way’ or ‘to that extent’, the complementary clause being omitted. The two usual types are here illustrated separately. Used to preface a remark or signal a new subject. So what happened here? So I'm going to the store to buy some milk.