[ Grammar ]
Speech marks indicate…
A. Who is actually speaking
B. What a person has said
C. How loud someone is talking
D. The way they are talking

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Which sentence shows an example of a correlative conjunction?
A. Mrs. Nelson eats apples and carrots every day.
B. Either you go, or I will.
C. After the mall, I took a nap.
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Vocabulary › View
Missourian who traveled in armed groups to vote in Kansas’s election during the mid-1850s.
A. border ruffians
B. blockade
C. arsenal
D. armistice
