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What is "And" in the sentence "Neelum doesn't like seafood and she doesn't like cabbage" in terms of grammar? (A) Subordinating conjunction. (B) Complex conjunction. (C) Coordinating conjunction. (D) Compound conjunction.

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User Genius
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In the sentence, "Neelum doesn't like seafood and she doesn't like cabbage," the word "and" functions as a coordinating conjunction. It connects two independent clauses ("Neelum doesn't like seafood" and "she doesn't like cabbage") that express separate but related ideas. Therefore, the correct option is (C) Coordinating conjunction.

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