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Conjunctions do not... a. join sentences together. b. join pronouns and antecedents. c. join clauses. d. join items in a list.

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A. They do. A conjunction joins group of words together.
B. They could, provided that the pronouns agree with compound antecedents joined by correlative conjunctions.
C. Coordinating conjuctions join clauses.
D. Each item on a list isn't joined by a conjuction. It probably would on the last two things written down.

The answer is D.
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Answer:

Conjunctions do not join items in a list.

Step-by-step explanation:

To join items in a list we use a comma. A conjunction is used in different situations such as joining words, sentences, clauses or phrases, there are some conjunctions that could go in the middle of the two parts that they are joining and there are others that go at the beginning of the sentence, they have different intentions as contrast, purpose, result, etc...

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