False. It can make things possessive. The cabin belonging to Tom becomes Tom’s cabin.
Cannot becomes can’t, but that is a contraction, not a conjunction.
Conjunctions are “linking” words like and, but, yet, or, nor, etc.
When the passage says comparing to or alike
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If the author is counting on her development as a writer, she has the purpose of telling her own professional history, showing the mistakes and successes, as well as the difficulties, defeats and victories that she had during this journey and how it influences the work, the stories she tells and even her life.
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Neither assistance from others nor personal experiences can teach wisdom to a fool.
Explanation:
<em>Answer: C</em>
<em>I believe it is C im not sure i have never read it before but if you send me the story i might read it and see what its about be for my answer i believe it's C.</em>
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