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My scores were very low <u>but</u> I passed the course.
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The seven coordinating conjunctions are for, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so.
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B). It is better to be part of beauty for a minute then live forever and never be part of beauty.
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The poem titled 'The Lesson Of the Moth' penned by Don Marquis primarily discusses the tale of a moth who possesses a bizarre habit of being captivated to the bright light.
As per the question, when the fictional moth was attempting to 'break into the light bulb', it is asked for the reason why it was doing so. The speaker or the fictional moth gives a profound reason. He says that 'it is better to be a part of beauty for a minute and 'get burned in the beauty' instead of living forever and never being the part of that beauty.' The poet focuses on the theme of 'significance having a reason to live' instead of living pointlessly. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
The verb "focus" means to narrow in on one particular aspect of something. When a person "focuses", they are trying to ignore all of the pieces that do not matter at that moment--whether it is details of a piece of writing or other activities to be done.
The adjective "potential" refers to something that might be, but is not yet. For example, a "potential employee" would refer to a person a company could hire, but they haven't made a decision yet.
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In much the same way, Scout is saying that she has something else to say to Atticus. ... On this occasion, she has "a bone to pick." In other words, she is "worrying another bone" which means she has another worrisome or disturbing question to ask Atticus.
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