Emily is Mr. and Mrs. Webb’s daughter and Wally's older sister. Emily is George's classmate and nearby neighbor, at that point his life partner, and later his better half.
She is an incredible understudy and a scrupulous girl. In the wake of dying in labor, Emily joins the gathering of dead spirits in the neighborhood burial ground and endeavors to come back to the universe of the living. Her acknowledgment that human life is valuable since it is temporary is maybe the main message of the play.
Which conjunctive adverb best connects the independent clauses in this sentence? Justin was hungry for something sweet; Namely, he wanted strawberries. The answer is Namely. Namely is a conjunctive adverb that joins
two different sentences. The word “conjunctive” is from the Latin for “join or
put together.”