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What type of conjunction is therefore?

"Therefore" is a subordinating conjunction.

It introduces a consequence or result of a previous statement.

Here's how it works:

* Independent Clause: The cat is asleep.

* Subordinating Conjunction: Therefore...

* Dependent Clause: ...it is quiet.

The entire sentence reads: "The cat is asleep, therefore it is quiet." The dependent clause "it is quiet" explains the result of the independent clause "the cat is asleep".

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