Which of the following sentences uses a conjunction to join two independent clauses?
A. I like reading and writing.
B. I like reading, but I prefer writing.
C. I like reading, writing, and drawing.
D. I like reading; writing is fun.

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During the game, Ruby scored a goal.
A. During
game
Ruby
B. Game
Ruby
goal
C. During
scored
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It’s against the law to drop litter in the street
A. It is allowed to drop litter in the street
B. It is not allowed dropping litter in the street
C. You don’t have to drop litter in the street
D. You mustn’t drop litter in the street
Poetry › ViewSudden strangeness is one of the following poetic devices
A. Simile
B. Personification
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D. Repetition
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_This is a great party_ she said.
A. ”
B. ‘
C. ?
D. !
