Choosing the Correct Coordinating Conjunction to Complete a Sentence Part 2

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Coordinating conjunctions join two ideas that are equally important and could be independent from each other.
 

I had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for lunch.
 

We use “but” to show contrast in a sentence.
 

Lisa plays basketball but not baseball.
 

We use “yet” to introduce a contrasting idea that follows the preceding idea logically.
 

John plays basketball well, yet his favorite sport is badminton.
 





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The smallest number is the one that comes first while counting.

Solution :

To arrange the given numbers in order from smallest to greatest, find the smallest number among all the given numbers.

21,27,23

21 is the smallest number.