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1)Be just ---- fear not (wright conjunction)

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Answered by zoha2004
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1)Be just and fear not.



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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Answer:

The correct statement after inserting the appropriate conjunction is as follows:

Be just and fear not.

Explanation:

Here, 'and' is the appropriate conjunction as the two parts of the sentence - ' Be just' and 'fear not' are independent clauses and thereby needs to be connected by a coordinating conjunction.

'And, for, nor, but, or, yet, so' all are coordinating conjunctions but 'and' is the appropriate one as here there are no conditions or contrasting clauses present. There are just two facts that need to be joined.

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