What is the coordinating conjunction in this sentence?
Will you be taking the bus or will you ride your bike?
A. will
B. bus
C. or
D. bike

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A. has given
B. has been giving
C. had given
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The reason I came late to office today is because the car broke down.
A. That I was late to office today is because
B. I was late to office today is because
C. I came late to office today is that
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A. We will have a parade on Founder’s Day, the first Saturday in June.
B. We will have a parade on Founder’s Day the first Saturday in June.
C. We will have a parade on Founder’s Day the first Saturday, in June.
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coarse, unfeeling
A. crass
B. desecrate
C. inconsequential
D. vulnerable