__________________ a piece of cake? No, thank you.
A. Do you like
B. Would you like
C. Want you
D. Are you like

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Identify the sentence that uses a conjunctive adverb correctly along with proper punctuation.
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C. The movie was entertaining; it had great music moreover.
D. The movie was entertaining, moreover it had great music.
