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<span>Answer : Whatever
"Whatever he did to
study for the final exam must have been helpful; his grade improved from a B to
an A." The correct subordinating conjunction used is "whatever".
A subordinating conjunction is used to connect a subordinate clause to a main
clause and create a complete thought within the statement. The subordinating conjunction “whatever” is
being used in the statement to show “ a student’s great effort to study no
matter what for the coming exams”. </span>
Answer:
A. Verbal....
Explanation:
I just took the test....Verbal is the answer
Answer:B
Explanation: because In the passage it says “it tells of growing a circle of sugar cane as a kind and sweet protection
The words that best describe the poet's view of the rose, as conveyed through the imagery in these lines are ugly but cherished. The correct answer would be the last option. The first four lines describe how ugly the rose is, but on the next four lines describe how it is cherished.