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He read ----- he wrote.

Write suitable conjunction in blank..​

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Answered by mahadevathani2003
4

Explanation:

And

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

Subordinating conjunctions join independent and dependent clauses, thus helping to show a cause and effect relationship, a contrast, or some other kind of relationship between the clauses.

So the correct answer to the mentioned question is option A. 'When' is used to mean after or at the time that something happens, depending on the context. We can thus establish the cause and effect relationship between the two clauses because it was only after the person saw the picture in the newspaper that he/she was shocked.

Option B is incorrect as the question is specifically asking for a conjunction while 'on' is usually used a preposition. Using this option would give no meaning to the sentence and thus would be grammatically incorrect.

'While' means during the time that something is happening or is used to talk about two longer events happening at the same time. Since in the sentence, the person was shocked only after he/she saw the picture and not while he/she was seeing the picture, option C is incorrect.

Option D is incorrect as well because we use the conjunction 'where' to mean in the place that or in situations that; using this option would make the sentence grammatically incorrect.

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