All of them are correct
They planned to either buy the house or rent the house.
did you get this off of big ideas learning
Copernicus was reluctant to publish his ideas because he knew that the church would oppose him, so he was scared of being kill. this is why copernicus was reluctant of publishing his ideas
Galileo Galiili was forbidden by authorities to teach his ideas.
All of them are correct
They planned to either buy the house or rent the house.
We were going to either go on vacation or make repairs to the house.
They help maintain balance on both sides of a sentence, keeping coordinating ideas in similar forms.
kept in similar forms.
Keep coordinating ideas in similar forms =]
They help maintain balance on both sides of a sentence, keeping coordinating ideas in similar forms.
A coordinating phrase is a string of words that connects two or more independent clauses together in a sentence. It typically consists of coordinating conjunctions like "and," "but," "or," "so," "for," "yet," and "nor." These phrases create a relationship between the ideas expressed in the clauses.
help combine balance on both sides of the sentence
No, "nor" is a coordinating conjunction used to connect two negative ideas in a sentence. It is often used in parallel structures to join phrases or clauses that have similar grammatical forms.
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very carefully