Here is an example of how the two can be used differently..
If someone is talking to much and cutting you off in conversation you could tell them to stop. This would be a verbal cue.
A nonverbal cue would be if you seemed uninterested in the conversation and continued giving them weird looks or ignored them.
Answer:Third person.
Explanation:
I or my is first person, yours is second person and he or she is third person.
Can you please add the rest of the question? Or did u get caught by your teacher/
The coordinating conjunction in the above sentence is "nor". A coordinating conjunction is a word that connects phrases, clauses and words. There are only 7 coordinating conjunctions. They are best remembered by using the acronym FANBOYS:
F = for
A = and
N = nor
B = but
O = or
Y = yet
S = soThe important thing to remember is that a coordinating conjunction gives equal emphasis to both clauses, phrases and words in a sentence. It is also important to remember to add the correct punctuation between the clauses and the coordinating conjuction
This is a bit of a broad question. Does it have answer choices?