There is more than one conjunction in the sentence, the word but acts as a coordinating conjunction. Also the words not only and but also act as a correlative conjunction.
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<h3><em>Some info:</em></h3>
<em>If we emphasize different words, we can vastly change the meaning of this statement very quickly. But to see how the emphasis can change the perception and possibly even the meaning stress one word only in the sentence.</em>
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<em>Examples:</em>
- <em>Do you even mean it when you say</em><u><em> i love you?</em></u>
- <u><em>I love you?</em></u>
- <em>I dont know </em><u><em>if i love you</em></u><em>.</em>
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<em>Hope this helps.</em>
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Answer: I would say E because the book was talking about how the poor can even enjoy a book from experience.
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