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(so long, as long as, neither, nor) there is life, there is hope. suitable conjunction ​

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Answered by yuhalchand0811
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Answer:

As long as

Explanation:

As long as the is life, there is hope.

Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

The phrase "so long as" is a conjunction that means "provided that" or "as long as". The conjunction that is most suitable to complete the given sentence is "so long as".

Explanation:

It is often used to express a condition or a requirement that must be met for something else to happen. In the given sentence, "so long as" can be used to express the condition that as long as there is life, there is hope. It implies that hope is dependent on the existence of life. This conjunction helps to show a direct relationship between the two parts of the sentence.

Other conjunctions such as "as long as" and "neither, nor" are not appropriate for this sentence. "As long as" expresses a condition that must be met for something else to happen but does not directly connect the two parts of the sentence. "Neither, nor" is used to join two negative ideas, which does not fit the positive and hopeful tone of the sentence.

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