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Identify the underlinded conjunctions in the following excerpts from "The Interlp[ers" as "coordinating," "correlative," or "subordinating."
1. ..a man stood one winter night watching _and_ listening, _as though_ he waited for some beast of the woods to come within the range of his vision, _and_, later, of his rifle.
2. Ulrich had banded toagther his foresters to watch the dark forest, _not_ in quest od four-footed quarry, _but_ to keep a lookout for the prowling thieves.
3. I have men, too, in the forest, close behind me, _and_ they will be here first _and_ do the releasing.
4. _When_ they drag me out from under these branches it won't need much clumsiness on their part to roll this mass of trunk right over on the top of you.
My answers:
1. Coordinating; subordinating; correlative.
2. Correlative; correlative.
3. Subordinating; coordinating.
4. Subordinating.
Combine these sentence pairs, using the tupe of conjunction specified.
1. I'm going to the bookstore. I need something to read. (subordinating)
A: I'm going to the bookstore because I need something to read.
2. A book on history interests me. A book on science interests me. (correlative)
A: A book on both science and history interests me.
3. The store sells paperback books. It also sells hardcover books. (coordinating)
A: The stores sells paperback and hardcover books.
1. ..a man stood one winter night watching _and_ listening, _as though_ he waited for some beast of the woods to come within the range of his vision, _and_, later, of his rifle.
2. Ulrich had banded toagther his foresters to watch the dark forest, _not_ in quest od four-footed quarry, _but_ to keep a lookout for the prowling thieves.
3. I have men, too, in the forest, close behind me, _and_ they will be here first _and_ do the releasing.
4. _When_ they drag me out from under these branches it won't need much clumsiness on their part to roll this mass of trunk right over on the top of you.
My answers:
1. Coordinating; subordinating; correlative.
2. Correlative; correlative.
3. Subordinating; coordinating.
4. Subordinating.
Combine these sentence pairs, using the tupe of conjunction specified.
1. I'm going to the bookstore. I need something to read. (subordinating)
A: I'm going to the bookstore because I need something to read.
2. A book on history interests me. A book on science interests me. (correlative)
A: A book on both science and history interests me.
3. The store sells paperback books. It also sells hardcover books. (coordinating)
A: The stores sells paperback and hardcover books.
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1. Coordinating; subordinating; correlative. <b>yes, yes, no</b>
2. Correlative; correlative. <b>yes, yes</b>
3. Subordinating; coordinating. <b>no, no</b>
4. Subordinating. <b>yes</b>
Combine these sentence pairs, using the tupe of conjunction specified.
1. I'm going to the bookstore. I need something to read. (subordinating)
A: I'm going to the bookstore because I need something to read. <b>yes</b>
2. A book on history interests me. A book on science interests me. (correlative)
A: A book on both science and history interests me. <b>yes</b>
3. The store sells paperback books. It also sells hardcover books. (coordinating)
A: The stores sells paperback and hardcover books. <b>yes</b>
2. Correlative; correlative. <b>yes, yes</b>
3. Subordinating; coordinating. <b>no, no</b>
4. Subordinating. <b>yes</b>
Combine these sentence pairs, using the tupe of conjunction specified.
1. I'm going to the bookstore. I need something to read. (subordinating)
A: I'm going to the bookstore because I need something to read. <b>yes</b>
2. A book on history interests me. A book on science interests me. (correlative)
A: A book on both science and history interests me. <b>yes</b>
3. The store sells paperback books. It also sells hardcover books. (coordinating)
A: The stores sells paperback and hardcover books. <b>yes</b>
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