Conjunctive adverbs connect one clause to another clause, or one idea to another idea:
Joanne was very good at math; however, she is not good at English.
Descriptive adjectives can be separated with commas in a sentence such as:
Joanne did not want to pet the smelly, wet dog.
When it comes to English Abolition and women rights, the sentence " Well, children, where there is so much racket there must be something out of kilter", contains an idiom ''out of kilter'' which means out of balance or not properly adjusted, in a state of chaos. The synonym would be ''out of whack''. In this situation we can consider this sentence to be informal.
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<h3>Open the link of GST i.e. https://gst.gov.in , and then go to Search Taxpayer option; fill your GSTIN/UIN no. from where you will get all the details of the Taxpayer including Central jurisdiction and State jurisdiction. The Jurisdiction which is shown in RED Colour is the actual taxable jurisdiction of the Taxpayer</h3>
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we were coming back from mask break, the boys took forever, they got locked out & i opened the door for them because they would get in trouble
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of extreme force, degree, or strength.
having or showing strong feelings or opinions; extremely earnest or serious.
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trust