[ Subordinating and Coordinating Conjunctions ]
Employers do not want employees who cannot solve problems, nor do they want workers who are lazy.
A. Subordinating, nor
B. Coordinating, nor
C. Subordinating, want
D. Coordinating, want
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A. ‘m going to help
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