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There are two main types: conjunctions and adverbs that link one clause to another. Examples of conjunctions are and, or, but, as in I speak German but I don't speak Spanish. Adverbs linking clauses are also known as conjuncts; examples are however, to summarize, meanwhile, in addition, as in The government faced problems from the trade unions. In addition, the party organization itself was in disarray.
Yellow stands for grain and freedom from need. Green symbolizes the forests and hope. Red represents bloodshed and courage. Effective date: 20 March 1989.
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