<em>Answer:</em>
<em>False</em>
<em>Step by step explanation:</em>
<em>Conjunctive adverbs look like coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or, so, for, yet, nor).</em>
<em>Hope this helped you!</em>
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Answer:
The first time my friend and I meet together, we have this uncanny ability to look at each other in the eyes and instantly recognize our respective facial expressions. Every time one of our mutual acquaintances says anything annoying or unusual, we both glance at each other, knowing that the third person has outraged or disturbed us as well, and we quickly exchange looks of understanding. The nonverbal emotions and communication of a stranger or an acquaintance, on the other hand, maybe difficult to comprehend and interpret in some situations.
Incomplete question. However, I could infer you are referring to the story "wheels of change". Here's a common except from Chapter 1 of Wheels of Change;
"I consider the bicycle to be the most dangerous thing to life and property ever invented," exclaimed Hough, who suffered a broken arm and finger in the accident. "The gentlest of horses are afraid of it."
Which word from the excerpt has a negative connotation?
suffered
Answer:
suffered
Explanation:
Naturally, we will expect a negative connotation to come to heart once an individual hears the word "suffered".
Take note that when Hough exclaimed the word following suffered it brings about the negative idea to the reader.