A.
Gerunds generally end in -ing, and the subject of the prepositional phrase "for meeting" is meeting, which means it is the object of a preposition.
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The answer is
Yet.
A coordinated conjuction is a word that joins or coordinates two senteces together, in this case the word yet is conectint he was but a child, and giving meaning to the whole sentece by conecting to he did so much for others, if you read it without the yet, the sentence looses force in the statement.
It would be statement B.
This is because in this statement they are stating they have petitioned for new relationships, but they have been ignored.
Or, they have asked Britain, tried to cooperate with them, for better lives, but have been ignored.
Answer:
Compound sentence.
Explanation:
A compound sentence consists of multiple clauses joined by a conjunction or a semicolon.