10 His uncle did not have a reputation for baseness or cruelty, but nor had
any woman ever had cause to call him gentle. chapter 17, page 228
3.1.2 Correlative Conjunctions
There are some correlative conjunctions found in this novel. For examples :
1 It’s neither here nor there. chapter 1, page 22
2 Either that or she’d drunk her punch from the wrong bowl. chapter 4,
page 59 3
It wasn’t the whole truth, but neither was it a lie. chapter 6, page 81 4
Harry hadn’t said anything, but then again, Seb hadn’t, either. Chapter 7, page 95
5 ... Annabel did not think that either Louisa or Lady Olivia heard him.
chapter 8, page 108 6
Clearly she also did not judge either of the two principals able to manage their own scandal. chapter 12, page 171
7 Miss Winslow’s maid has the afternoon free, so it was either me or
Lady Vickers. chapter 14, page 177 8
Whether it was the tea or the fun of baiting his young cousin, he was starting to feel better. chapter 2, page 38
9 ... that he might be just as mystified as she by this strange pull between
them. chapter 15, page 200
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3.1.3 Subordinating Conjunctions
There are some subordinating conjunctions found in this novel. For examples :
1 As far as Annabel knew, he had never revised that opinion. chapter 1,
page 11 2
If Annabel hadn’t known things before, she certainly did now. chapter 1, page 14
3 He wondered if he might fall asleep. chapter 2, page 27
4 He’d still puke on her feet, though. chapter 2, page 27
5 Edward stared at him as if he’d gone mad. chapter 2, page 32
6 Where is our dear Olivia when we need her. chapter 2, page 35
7 She didn’t know where she got the strength. chapter 3, page 42
8 It would have been magical if the wind blewin time to a waltz. chapter
3, page 47 9
It was uncommonly peaceful out here on the heath, even if he could hear the sounds of the party humming in on the wind. chapter 3, page
49 10
... She was smiling, because for some reason, this brought her great joy. chapter 4, page 63
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3.1.4 Conjunctive Adverb
There are some conjunctive adverb found in this novel. For examples : 1
Louisa’s mother, on the other hand, had wed the younger son of the Duke of Fenniwick a mere three months before ... chapter 1, page 11
2 And Annabel, who in addition to being the Winslow most likely to fall
asleep in church ... chapter 1, page 15 3
At present, however, with his aching head and queasy stomach ... chapter 2, page 26
4 Besides, it would be difficult to continue his clandestine writing career
from abroad. chapter 2, page 36 5
In fact, more than anything else, she sounded perplexed. chapter 5, page 71
6 He opened his mouth to say her name, then remembered he didn’t
know it. chapter 5, page 71 7
She was likely to provide him with a new heir, thus cutting off theman she did want to kiss. chapter 6, page 87
8 Still, he was extremely glad that this movement turned him away from
olivia ... chapter 7, page 97 9
Miss Winslow, however, colored the most charming shade of pink. chapter 7, page 98
10 I am bereft that our paths have not crossed thus far this season.
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3.2 The Use of Conjunction