There are seven coordinating conjunctions, which can be remembered using the acronym FANBOYS.
These letters stand for
respectively.
<u>The sentence</u>
She is talkative, yet she is a good student.
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Answer:</h3>
yet
Answer:
1. You don’t always have to be specific.
In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the reader never really learns the color of Daisy’s hair or eyes, but does it matter? We can still picture her in our minds: “Her face was sad and lovely with bright things in it, bright eyes and a bright passionate mouth.”
Explanation:
The conductor urged "All musicians should continue to practice for the remainder of the week."
This one looks the best to me. The only thing is there should be a comma next to, "urged"
The part of the sentence which is a nonrestrictive clause is <u>'which is free for full-time faculty.'</u>
The nonrestrictive clause is the adjective clause which provides the meaning of the word whose meaning is already clear from the sentence. They begin with the word 'which' and ends with a comma and are removable. They provide additional information about the word. In the above sentence, the nonrestrictive clause is 'which is free for full-time faculty' which is giving an additional information about the 'cafeteria.'