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Highlight the conjunctive adverb ("THAMO") in the sentence.

Makel Green has been working hard all day; his friend, meanwhile, took

a long nap on the couch.

Help !!!

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User Xharze
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Answer:

Makel Green has been working hard all day; his friend, meanwhile, took a long nap on the couch

Step-by-step explanation:

A conjunctive adverb, or otherwise known as adverbial conjunction is simply an adverb that joins two clauses in a sentence by modifying the verb it introduces with an adverbial modifier.

From the given sentence, "Makel Green has been working hard all day; his friend, meanwhile, took a long nap on the couch", the conjunctive adverb is meanwhile.

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