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Celestial - Relating to the sky
Sagacity- The capacity to reason, judge, and act intelligently
Conjecture - To form an opinion without strong evidence
Interpose - To come between two things, to interrupt
Answer:
Letter to a garment store placing an order for school uniform.
Explanation:
ABC Public School
New Delhi
To,
M/S Sinha Garments
New Delhi
12 January 2020
Subject: Order for school uniforms.
Sir/ Madam,
On behalf of ABC Public School, I, Mr. Malik, would like to place an order for school uniforms from your store. The order will be in bulk, and for different sizes.
It would be a huge relief if you could confirm the order and let me know if you can get it done within a month.
The details of the order are listed below-
1. Girls' uniform sizes 5= 50 pieces.
2. Boys' uniform size 6= 30 pieces.
3. Boys size 7= 50 pieces.
4. Boys size 8= 50 pieces.
5. Girls size 7= 40 pieces.
Thank you.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Mr. Malik.
Co-ordinator
ABC Public School.
Well, let's see... I don't know what a coordinating conjunction is off the top of my head, but I know B isn't the answer, since 'independent' means 'highly capable of handling oneself'. C <em>certainly</em> isn't the answer, simply because you can see by this answer they obviously do combine with a dependent clause from time to time. That leaves us with D and A, which both leave the same term. However, I do believe I can use the word preceding <em>conjunction</em>, which is <em>coordinating</em>, to realize that 'and,' 'but,' and 'or' are coordinating conjunctions. Seriously, D cannot be the answer because not every sentence starts with any of those. So your answer is A.