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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Conjunction?

Hi,

This one is my writing task. I'm trying to find the correct conjunction. Here is the sentence

The comedy of two young lowers is an entertaining glimpse of mid-Victorian England, and to many, will be entirely new, --- it has been reprintred only rarely since its appearance in 1980.

* for

*even though

*therefore

*as a result

  

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First, which is your choice, please?

  • First, which is your choice, please?
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First, which is your choice, please?

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I think for is correct. It means because in this context, doesn't it?

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