Words such as and, but, or, nor, for, yet, and so can combine clauses or phrases and are called conjunctions.
Conjunctions can be coordinating, when they combine to words or independent clauses, or they can be subordinating, when there are subordinate clauses involved.
Answer:
there's limited space and cant put up decorations
buttt that stops you from buying unnecessary stuff so you can end up saying money
A good way to deal with this would be to go to open college days and events at whichever college he wants to go to or look into is holding.
At open days they normally give you tours around the place and show you the different buildings for different studies and would show you around the dorms.
Hope this helps,
Davinia.
I would say AAAB, those make the most sense.
If its Mary Shelly's Frankenstein version, then the aspect of life that brings the monster sheer joy is the permission granted by his maker for him and his kind to go to South America and never harm a human again.
The lines that proves the mentioned scene are in Chapter 17