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Explanation:
This is just a fact, is there a question that you want us to answer because we can’t without one, sorry!
Correlative conjunctions <u>connect adjectives, nouns, or clauses</u>. They are <u>formed by two or more words</u> that function as a structure. Correlative conjunctions always come <u>in pairs</u>.
- <u>Quotes that apply</u>: <em>Remember that correlative conjunctions are </em><u><em>always used in pairs.</em></u>
-“ ... [F]or her to treat me as a human being was not only wrong, but dangerously so.” (Douglass)
-“When I was younger I could remember anything, whether it happened or not.” (Twain)
- <u>Quotes that do not apply:</u> <em>Although the following have elements of correlative conjunctions, these elements </em><u><em>are isolated and not in pairs</em></u><em>.</em>
-“The strawberries were fragrant and fine ... .” (Twain)
-“The town reacted to us as its inhabitants had reacted to all things new before our coming.” (Angelou)
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