Which sentence includes an example of a correlative conjunction?(1 point)

Responses

The parade ended when the rain moved in.
The parade ended when the rain moved in.

AJ plays football and baseball.
AJ plays football and baseball.

Sarah does both gymnastics and dance.
Sarah does both gymnastics and dance.

I would have enjoyed the movie more if it had subtitles.

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Sarah does both gymnastics and dance.

My apologies. You are correct.

"both...and" is a correlative conjunction in the sentence: Sarah does both gymnastics and dance.

Deus ex machina

A. a persuasive appeal to the emotions
B. the use of an unexplainable event to resolve a story
C. poking fun at human folly
D. the study of word origins
E. understanding of people through their words, thoughts, and actions

B. the use of an unexplainable event to resolve a story

The sentence that includes an example of a correlative conjunction is: "I would have enjoyed the movie more if it had subtitles."

Explanation: Correlative conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions that work together to connect words or groups of words that have equal importance in a sentence. In the sentence "I would have enjoyed the movie more if it had subtitles," the correlative conjunction "if...had" is used to connect the two clauses, "I would have enjoyed the movie more" and "it had subtitles."

I would have enjoyed the movie more if it had subtitles.