The sentence which used coordinating conjunction in order to join independent clauses is sentence 3. 
<h3>What is a coordinating conjunction?</h3>
A coordinating conjunction is a word that is used to join clauses into a single sentence. Examples include "but," "if," and "and."
In sentence 3, two independent clauses are joined into one sentence by the conjunction, "but."
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Hi! Im not sure but i believe the answer is:
In The Crucible<span> Abigail accused people of being witches with no proof, and the court blindly believed her statements, taking them as facts. Life experiences such as living through the hysteria regarding Communism and being wrongfully accused of Contempt of congress prompted Arthur Miller to write The </span><span>Crucible.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
I'm going to go out on a limb and say a lottery
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We would need the poem to figure out the tone of it. The tone should reveal her feelings about the poem which should help you figure out the question.
Example:
Sad - Maybe she lost something
Happy - Maybe something good happened