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Select the conjunctive adverb that best completes the sentence.
My teacher motivates people to try new things; blank , they constantly encourage innovation.
A.
namely
B.
regardless
C.
however
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A. namely
"Namely" correctly introduces a clarification or specific restatement of how the teacher motivates people. "Regardless" (in spite of) and "however" (shows contrast) do not fit the relationship between the clauses.
"Namely" correctly introduces a clarification or specific restatement of how the teacher motivates people. "Regardless" (in spite of) and "however" (shows contrast) do not fit the relationship between the clauses.
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