I’m not sure about this but this looks like a legit conversation to me:
Hello can I help you?
Yes, please, I would like a bag of sugar.
Yes, of course. Anything else?
I would like a loaf of bread and a carton of milk, please.
Is that all?
Yes, that’s all.
That’s twenty pounds, please.
Here you are!
Thank you!
The excerpt given above is taken from Phillis Wheatley's poem "On Being Brought from Africa to America". The word sable literally means color black. In this line, Wheatley uses the word "sable" to indicate sense of inferiority. The author is an African and their race color is different from the rest.
(sorry if im wrong)
1. No one answered the ad but me.
Answer:
preposition
Explanation:
In the sentence "No one answered the ad but me", the word" but" is a preposition meaning "with the exception of; except".
cf. "No one answered the ad except me."
2. There is but one choice to make in this case.
Answer:
adverb
Explanation:
In the sentence "There is but one choice to make in this case", the word but is an adverb meaning "only".
cf. "There is only one choice to make in this case."