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Fill in the conjunction.-h. The sun was warm, _______ the wind was a bit too cool *
options are-yet,so,and

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Answered by anonymous819621
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Answer:

The sun was warm yet the wind was a bit too cool.

Answered by HappyJohn
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The sun was warm, yet the wind was a bit too cool.

Explanation:

1. The suitable conjunction in the given clause will be 'yet'. The sun was warm, yet the wind was a bit too cool.

2. Conjunction can be defined as the part of speech that joins two clauses or phrases together to form a meaningful sentence. Some examples of conjunctions includes: yet, so, and, because, etc.

3. The conjunction 'yet' is used in a clause to show a contrast. Here are some examples of sentences using conjunction 'yet':

• The weather was cold, yet the sky looked sunny and bright.

• The shirt is too big for him, yet he will wear it.

• The woman apologized for his mistake, yet she was not sorry.

4. Some examples of sentences using conjunction 'so':

• He was late, so he ran quickly.

• She was ill, so she was not able to attend the classes.

• Mary has a job interview, so she will go to Mumbai.

5. Some examples of sentences using conjunction 'and':

• Rosie and Puja both are good in playing badminton.

• I play ludo and carrom.

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