("Daisies")
You definitely need to cite something regardlesss so "(No Author 22)" is not useful at all. ("Telephone", 45) seems correct but the 45 throws the answer off because it is an internet article and those don't usually have page numbers. (Magnets par. 3) doesn't make sense because someone would not be able to tell if Magnets is the article title or not. ("Daisies") would make the most sense to me.
I think the answer is the second one
An encyclopedia<span> is used to gain a deeper understanding of that word. A </span>thesaurus<span> is a book that lists words in groups of synonyms and related concepts. A </span>glossary<span> is an alphabetical list of terms or words found in or relating to a specific subject, text, or dialect, with explanations; a brief </span>dictionary<span>.</span>
Answer: They are words that connect or join sentences, clauses, or phrases together.
They are words that show cause and effect to answer the questions, "Why it happened" and "What happened"
Explanation: Coordinating Conjunctions such as <em>and, but, or, yet </em> connect sentences, clauses and phrases.
Subordinating Conjunctions such as <em>although, because, so that, if, </em>show cause and effect.
The answer is probably when. What are the options