fill subordinating conjuctions ------ I don't know( weather)
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t don't know weather she will come to the party at night .
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Explanation:
n the given sentence, there are two alternate possibilities i.e. 'he appeared for the test' and 'he did not appear for the test'. One of these two possibilities happened. Both did not happen together. The speaker is doubtful about which alternative happened. The conjunction, 'whether' is used when expressing a doubt or choice between alternatives. The word, 'or' is used to link two alternatives. Given this context, the word, 'or' is most appropriate to be used in the given blank. Hence, option A is correct.
The conjunction 'nor' is used before the second alternative (the first being introduced by a negative such as ‘neither’ or ‘not’) to indicate that they are each untrue or each did not happen. It cannot be used when either of the two alternatives happened. Hence, option B is incorrect.
The conjunction 'that' introduces a subordinate clause expressing a statement or hypothesis.Eg: 'I didn't know that he was unable to appear for the test'. The word, 'nor' is not used as a choice between two alternatives. Hence, option C is incorrect.
The conjunction 'and' is used to connect words of the same part of speech, clauses, or sentences, that are to be taken jointly. Eg: 'He appeared for the test and wrote it'. It cannot be used when there are two alternatives. Hence, option D is incorrect.