English, asked by ritisha59, 1 year ago

a book's a book. there's nothing in it. what will be the sub ordinating conjunction to frame the sentence. plz frame it.

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Answered by vnikam
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a books or book but there's nothing in it
Answered by swethassynergy
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A book's a book even if there's nothing in it.

Explanation:

  • The subordinating conjunction used in the sentence is "even if".
  • This is because the sentence wants to praise the worth of books. The sentence wants to show that even if you think that there's nothing in the book there is always something there for someone.
  • This is the meaning of the sentence when seen poetically.
  • If the sentence has a direct meaning which is that a book should be called a book until there is nothing in it.
  • Then clearly we need to use "until" in that case.
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