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What are words that connect clauses and sentences called? Question 1

Answer ASAP

A. articles


B. interjections


C. conjunctions


D. adjectives


With adverbs, what does it mean to modify? Question 2


A. to refresh


B. to change


C. to describe


D. to reduce


Which shows a relationship between words or phrases of equal importance? Question 3


A. This is known as a subordinating conjunction.


B. This is called a conjunctive adverb.


C. This is called a transitional phrase.


D. This is known as a correlative conjunction.


Which pair of words connects two things that are possibilities? Question 4


A. whether/or


B. either/or


D. neither/nor


C. both/and

User Brunofitas
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Answer: C, B, D?, C/D?

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Conjunctions: a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g. and, but, if ).

2. To modify essentially means to change

3. Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that connect ideas or phrases, however the correct answer for this question would be Coordinating conjunctions, which connect words or phrases that are independent or equal. I didn't see that under the possible answers, so i'm just providing the closest answer.

4. It seems like you might have messed up the letter placement here, as the order of the answers is "A, B, D, C" Instead of alphabetical. Regardless, the answer to your question is "both/and". The words "both" and "and" insinuate that both words after the two would be within the realm of possibility, whereas "whether/or" and "either/or" exclude one, and "neither/nor" exclude both

hope this helps!<3

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