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! :)
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The unjust shooting of an elephant in Orwell's story is the central focus from which Orwell builds his argument through the two dominant characters, the elephant and its executioner. The British officer, the executioner, acts as a symbol of the imperial country, while the elephant symbolizes the victim of imperialism.
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I think the answer is tone hopefully
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Explanation: From how the landlady spoke to Billy, it could be that she has memory problems. This is proven when she is unable to remember the name of Billy or the people who have stayed before. Although it is only a few people, the landlady is still unable to remember.