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brutforce

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Which coordinating conjunction should be used to connect these independent clauses? My sister wanted to become a nurse anesthetist, _____ after working as a nurse for two years, she applied to several schools, hoping to get accepted into a program..
 
  a. so
 b. for
 c. yet
 d. nor

Question 2

Which of the following simple sentences is incorrect?
 
  a. Neither his mother nor his father is prepared for him to enter the army.
 b. Her sister and her brother are visiting and are taking her out for her birthday.
 c. Tyson's motorcycle, car, and truck is going to need repairs.
 d. Tania's roommate studied for an hour, worked out at the gym, and then took a nap.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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