Question 1

A)
Use the sentence to answer the question.
Joe has enough money to buy the soccer ball or the soccer video game.
Which type of relationship does the conjunction or suggest?
(1 point)
a cause and effect
an outcome
a reason
a choice
Question 2
A)
Use the sentence to answer the question.
Gianni forgot to set a timer, so he overcooked his dinner.
The conjunction so connects two independent clauses. What type of relationship does it suggest?
(1 point)
an outcome
a cause and effect
a reason
a choice
Question 3
A) Which type of relationship does the conjunction nor signal? (1 point)
a choice
cause and effect
a rejection
additional information
Question 4
A)
Use the sentence to answer the question.
I wanted to buy the movie, but I was a dollar short.
Which type of relationship does the conjunction but signal in the sentence?
(1 point)
additional information
contrasting outcome
rejection
gives a reaso

1 answer

Question 1:
A) Joe has enough money to buy the soccer ball or the soccer video game.
Which type of relationship does the conjunction or suggest?
Answer: a choice


Question 2:
A) Gianni forgot to set a timer, so he overcooked his dinner.
The conjunction so connects two independent clauses. What type of relationship does it suggest?
Answer: a cause and effect


Question 3:
A) Which type of relationship does the conjunction nor signal?
Answer: a rejection


Question 4:
A) I wanted to buy the movie, but I was a dollar short.
Which type of relationship does the conjunction but signal in the sentence?
Answer: contrasting outcome