A conjunction, in the context of grammar, refers to a word used to connect clauses, phrases, or words that are considered conjuncts or group of words that add information to the sentence. In the given sentence, the conjunction used was the word 'but'. It links the two clauses: "Cathy won not only a blue ribbon" and "a<span>lso took home the champion trophy.</span>"
My bedroom would be my favorite room. It isn't small or big, just a medium sized bedroom. When you open the door to my room, you'll see a dark brown modern sofa with side tables on each side. On the left side of my room would be where my bed is placed, and across the bed is where my tv is. Alongside the flat-screen tv is my vanity. A tiny stool sits ahead of the vanity. That brings me to the right side of the room, my favorite side, the cluttered and full bookshelf, consisting of all kinds of books. Atop that are a bunch of stuffed animals. The last thing would be my wardrobe, the messiest part of my room.
I THINK THE ANS FOR YOUR QUESTION IS NO... SORRY IF I AM WRONG
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