Answer:
Examples are: for, because, as, since, therefore, hence, as a result, consequently, due to, because of, as a result of etc. ... He must be asleep for there is no light in his room. I decided to call it a day – for I was feeling tired.
Explanation:
I'd love to say that it is alliteration
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I would say A, because normally when (for example) a friend texts you about her trip to new zealand you probaly learn something from her going there. But at the same time talking to someone is also informative. But the answer D says in a play meaning like show so you would be listening. So I say A but if you feel strongly about D go for it and correct me if I'm wrong! :)
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Answer:
D. to
Explanation:
he'll show the photos he has taken to his parents.