Answer:
The correct answer is A. either, or; neither, nor
Explanation:
Correlative conjunctions are a type of conjunctions or words that link two or more words, clauses or sentence and always include two conjunction or parts. This means this type of conjunction differ from coordinate and subjunctive conjunction because they work in pairs to join different elements and one conjunction depends on the other, this includes pairs such as both/and; neither/nor; either/or and not only/ but also. This implies in the case of the sentence "Either John or Lisa was in the lab, because neither Neil nor I went there today" there are two correlative conjunctions and these are "either/or" and "neither/nor" that link different element in this sentence and are pair or correlative conjunctions.
Answer:
the one that says come over and play
Explanation:
this is because the mood it is trying to depict does not match this
When I looked at him, he seemed familiar to me like I knew who he was.
Could you add the sentence so that I can answer your question please?
The answer is C. Compound-complex.
A compound sentence is a sentence that contains two or more independent clauses connected by a comma, conjunction or semicolon. An independent clause contains a subject and verb and conforms a complete idea. A complex sentence is a sentence that makes a combination between one independent clause with at least one dependent clause.
In this case, the structure is the following:
<u>Joan was singing because she was happy,</u> and <u>she danced as she sang.</u> Both are independent clauses.
"<u>because she was happy</u>" is a dependent clause, specifically an adverb clause of reason.