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16 January, 10:54

Conjunctions do not ... a. join sentences together. b. join pronouns and antecedents. c. join clauses. d. join items in a list.

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  1. 16 January, 11:17
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    A. They do. A conjunction joins group of words together.

    B. They could, provided that the pronouns agree with compound antecedents joined by correlative conjunctions.

    C. Coordinating conjuctions join clauses.

    D. Each item on a list isn't joined by a conjuction. It probably would on the last two things written down.

    The answer is D.
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