Correlative conjunction has two equal parts: so in this case it's the answer c: either ...or
other examples of correlative conjunctions would be "not only... but also" or "neither... nor" . Hope this helps! :)
This is fairly easy. So you just have a write a news article.
Info given:
-A picnic is going to take place.
-Sponsored by Mayville Country club.
-In the pasture by the golf course.
-Saturday, may 5
- Noon
-Tickets cost 1.50
-Benefit for Mayville Children's home.
Now you just have to put this into a paragraph like structure.
Title could be: Mayville Children's home benefit.
Mayville Country Club is sponsoring a benefit for the Mayville Children's home this Saturday, May 5 @ noon. The benefit will be a picnic and will be held in the pasture by the golf course. Admission for this picnic is $1.50 per person. Come and support Mayville!
I believe the correct answer is C because it is comparing two things
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