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Rh, two or more with the same  or ; as,

Coplative (common subject)—
 * Temperance prolongs, and ‸ ennobles our lives.

Disjunctive (common predicate)—
 * Neither the master ‸ nor the pupil were at fault.

Antithetical (common object)—
 * The sun shines upon the evil, but also upon the just.

Illative (common extension)—
 * Out of the creative industry of his imagination, taxing too heavily his great capacities for work, Scott constructed for a time monuments of rare literary genius, and ‸ produced vivid and life-like historical pictures, then mind and body succumbed to the influence of the excessive and exhausting labour.

As in the accompanying Example, show the and, also the , if any, in the sentences which follow.

Example:— The curfew tolls the knell of parting day.

The wild-bees, humming, drowsily, suck sweet nectar from the flowers of summer.