The part of the question that gives us the most information is that we're looking for a contrast, or a way of comparison. So imagine you want to compare a big and a small elephant, you could say :
<span>although one is big, the other one is small
one is big which is good, conversely the other one is small which is also not bad
one is big, however, the other one is small
An elephant is big. in contrast that one is small
So we see that all four of them can be used to express contrast!
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Answer:
HEEFF
Explanation:
This explains the wider implications of the text better than AFOREST or LOD.
Answer:
Adverb
Explanation:
It is an adverb because it modifies the adjective after it (very).
Answer:
A colon
Explanation:
Because the semicolon is used to add a sentence onto another sentence and a colon is used to put together two clauses <em>when the second explains the first </em>
P.S Brainliest, please?
Answer:
The second one: You are, if I'm not mistaken, a good person for this experiment.
Explanation:
The first sentence, "You are, if I'm not mistaken a good person, for this experiment." does not have a comma after "mistaken", where there should be one. After "a good person", there should not be a comma.