Coordinating conjunctions bring two clauses (subject + verb + object) together. When joining two ideas, the comma is used.
Brutus claims to be an honorable man, but he stabbed Caesar.
Contrast conjunctions introduce a contradiction with what is said before (Brutus is honorable or honest, but he is a killer).
Answer:
Homographs are words that have same spelling but can be used in different meanings and/or pronunciations. For examples – wind, bear, founded, wound, row, evening, bat etc… The usual pronunciation is similar to 'I' in the words 'is' or 'in'. Wind means blowing air.
Explanation:
I live in Plymouth hahaha right next to playmouth plantation
the anwser is a. tells what someone or something is doing