Syntax: Syntax refers to the arrangement of words and phrases in a sentence to create meaning and convey ideas. It involves the rules and structure that govern how words are combined to form grammatically correct sentences.
Subordination: Subordination occurs when one clause depends on another clause to make sense. It creates a hierarchy between ideas by making one idea less important than the other.
Conjunctions: Conjunctions are words used to connect different parts of speech or join words, phrases, or clauses together. They include coordinating conjunctions (e.g., "and," "but") and subordinating conjunctions (e.g., "although," "because").