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Number 3 and 4 don't make sense.
Number 2 includes the word other, making it flow smoother than the rest when you say it aloud.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Refrain is a poetic device in which the poet repeat some words or lines at the end of a stanza. This tradition has remained from past, when poems were mostly recited not written, and refrains made a poem easier for listeners to remember. Another purpose is to create a rhythm and make readers or listeners to pay attention to main theme or point of a poem.
<span>odysseus tries to achieve a goal and the cyclops stops him or odysseus alone is</span>
<u>No one answered the ad but me. </u>In this case the word BUT is functioning as an adverb meaning EXCEPT. Usually, in this constructions the word BUT is preceded by no one, nobody, everyone, everybody, everthing, or nothing. <u>There is but one choice to make in this case.</u> In this case, the word BUT is also functioning as an adverb meaning MERELY or NOTHING BUT. <u> Sadie said she would go but she had to bring her sister.</u> In the last case, the word BUT is working as a conjunction or coordinator, and it's linking two clauses together to make a single sentence. <u>Sadie said she would go</u> it's the main clause and <u>she had to bring her sister</u> is the subordinate clause.