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Which of the following conjunctions presents an alternative choice?

  1. and

  2. but

  3. or

  4. yet

The correct answer is: or

The conjunction that presents an alternative choice is "or." This conjunction is used to connect different options or possibilities, indicating that one or the other can be selected. In contexts such as making decisions or presenting alternatives, "or" helps to convey that there are multiple choices available. For example, in the sentence "You can have tea or coffee," the use of "or" clearly indicates that the listener has the option to choose between the two beverages. In contrast, the other conjunctions serve different purposes. "And" is used to connect similar ideas or items, enhancing or adding to the previous statement. "But" introduces contrast, indicating that what follows differs from what came before. "Yet" also introduces a contrast or an unexpected result, similar to "but," but often emphasizes a surprising outcome. Each of these serves a distinct purpose in sentence structure, making "or" the correct choice for presenting alternatives.