Coordinating conjunctions include for, and, nor, but, or,
yet, and so.
To connect the following sentences using coordinating
conjunctions, you can say:
<span><span>1.
</span>She is friendly, but my bus driver is strict. (The
coordinating conjunction used here is “but”.) However, for this sentence to
make sense, there has to be a preceding sentence that can further expound the
antecedent of the pronoun “she”.</span>
<span><span>
2.
</span><span>The engine sputtered, and then it died. (The
coordinating conjunction used here is “and”.)</span></span>
What is the underlined word?
Well answer that call and tell them that you will need to scheldule a appointment...unless you like the intwerveiw with the first job you got intervewed by.
I think the answer is stereotypes because generalization is usually talking about a group. I hope this answer is helpful and correct.