Correlative conjunctions are conjunctions that are used to connect equal or balanced clauses. These include neither/nor, either/or, both/and, not..only, but...also and whether/or. From the given conjunctions above, the choice that is not a correlative conjunction is option c. both..yet. The pair of both should not be "yet" but "and".
Answer:
it's "both take something from you when they leave"
Explanation:
They love each other and the would give up there most prized items up
The subject would be her “lucky pencil”, but since it’s simple- it would just be her pencil.