Answer:
My wife gave me a hundred rupees, (but/however) I can't find it.
He bought a house and it's near the zoo. (It could also be) He bought a house near the zoo.
I wanted to buy the car (but/however) it was costlier than my house.
Explanation:
You could use either but or however for the first and last question because the second sentence is contradicting the first sentence. For the second question you could have it both ways, but I recommened using the first way, (He bought a house and it's near the zoo.) because it uses a clause.
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A conclusion would be the correct answer
- In nature, a spiral design is prominent in animals with shells. The correct option is A.
- It includes concrete evidence and examples. Thus, option "C" is correct.
<h3>What is biomimicry?</h3>
Biomimicry or biomimetics is the use of styles or construction inspired from nature or natural things, such as a flower or any animal.
Buildings that resemble natural structures, according to the author, are an example of the inspiration that nature can provide, not a way to apply biomimetics principles.
Thus, the correct option is A and option "C" is correct.
Learn more about biomimicry
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Answer:
It's when you take a clip or snippet from a passage.
Explanation:
Sometimes in a story it'll say something like "John used to love fishing until one day the fishes stopped coming" how do you think John feels in this excerpt? ←- I dont know if this helps, but it's similar to that.