I think it is D. I think that it once had a religious meaning , but even though times had changed and God was no longer part of the church. —- it remained the same
The conjunction that should fill in the blank in this sentence is the
word OR. So, you can retake the test tomorrow or you can do some
extra-credit work, These types of conjunctions, called correlative
conjunctions, always go in pairs, such as either-or, neither-nor, not
only-but also, etc. So, the conjunction is used to show that a person
has to choose between these two things. Nor cannot be used because it is
a negative conjunction. But and and do not fit here.
I believe it would be the first option, "periods of uncertainity"
Will <u>y</u><u>o</u><u>u</u> meet <u>m</u><u>e</u> <u>outside</u> the <u>theater</u> tomorrow <u>night</u>?
The pronoun(s) are <u>you</u>, <u>me</u>
The noun is <u>theater</u>
The preposition is <u>outside</u>
<u>N</u><u>i</u><u>g</u><u>h</u><u>t</u> is also considered a noun.