The correct answer is ( D ). The connector “But” is used at the beginning of the sentence to introduce a COUNTER-ARGUMENT which is a viewpoint that is in opposition to a previous argument.
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Democracy
Explanation:
We vote on our officials and people that I'll hold a place in office. While it may not always seem like the best government, we are very lucky to have a democracy in this country.
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I think this means that the dead wood (useless/burdensome people or things) are the same anywhere they are. So the useless are useless not only in one situation but useless all around.
Explanation:
Example: He cut the "deadwood" from the group. So he is getting rid of the useless people in the group.
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They are: who, which, whom, what and whose. These are also known as wh-words.
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