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The night was cold and windy. We stayed outside to study the constellations.

Which revision correctly uses a conjunctive adverb to link the two ideas?

Our breath frosted the night air; nevertheless, we lingered outside to study the constellations.

Our breath frosted the night air, yet we lingered outside to study the constellations.

Our breath frosted the night air; but, we lingered outside to study the constellations.

Our breath frosted the night air, however we lingered outside to study the constellations.

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Answered by jefferson7
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Answer:

conjunctive adverbs are used to link words, clauses or phrases together to clarifying the meaning of a statement.

Explanation:

The night was cold and windy. We stayed outside to study the constellations.

Our breath frosted the night air; nevertheless, we lingered outside to study the constellations.

Answered by vilnius
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a. Our breath frosted the night air; nevertheless, we lingered outside to study the constellations.

Explanation:

  • A conjunctive adverb helps in joining two clauses which are independent of two sentences together.
  • A conjunctive adverb converts the sentence or clause which it introduces into an adverbial modifier.
  • There are two sentences given above. The conjunctive adverb which had joined the two sentences is 'nevertheless'.

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