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Which one of the following word or words is an example of a correlative conjunction?

A. And
B. Since
C. Because
D. Either . . . or

User Shemnon
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because would be the only correlative conjunction: my teacher told us to think “Hairy Cats Must Find Two Tools Over Near Boston” to remember the most common eight!
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correlative conjunction has two equal parts: so in this case it's the answer c: either ...or

other examples of correlative conjunctions would be "not only... but also" or "neither... nor" . Hope this helps! :)
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