The answer to your question would be that the sentence that demonstrates the correct use of a conjunctive adverb is the following one: Lisa cleaned the Kitchen this afternoon; meanwhile, Donovan dusted the living room.
In this case, the conjunctive adverb "meanwhile" has been used as a coodinating conjunction to join two independent clauses. You need the semicolon to connect the two clauses.
From what I see, it sounds like the main conflict is "Mitty is an ordinary man who dreams he has great adventures." He is ordinary and only dreams.
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I don't understand the first one.
Hi (sic) I am Gaurika . (sic) I (sic) 19 years old . (sic) I loves (sic) swimming. I has (sic) won 3 (sic?) gold medal (sic) in swimming competition (sic) at Saarc games (sic) . (sic)
I live on (sic) america (sic) but was born in Nepal . (sic) I dialy (sp) practise (sp) swimming . (sic) Might be not all but some Asians know about myself.. (sic) Thyanyou! (sp)
Did she ever tell her about her secret?
Sandya said she didn't know if she would join the party.
Is Ram coming?
I'm not sure exactly what it's wanting. It's difficult to understand for me.
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Explanation:
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