<span>A) although
B) for example
C) in other words
D) on the contrary
</span><span>B) for example </span><span>
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“The cough is a mere nothing. It will not kill me. I shall not die of a cough” this part of the passage is very ironic because he really won’t die of a cough but he is explaining the cough to be nothing for him to be worried about
A. harvesting poor infants will reduce the number of papists in the country.-APEX
The compound subject is "Young Juan and his father." Both Jaun and his father are the subjects of the sentence, but because there are two of them it means there is a compound subject.