The word nowhere is no kind of conjunction. It is an adverb, or a noun (or informally, an adjective).
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No, "nowhere" is not a subordinating conjunction. It is typically used as an adverb to indicate a place that is not known or specified. Subordinating conjunctions are words like "although," "because," and "if" that introduce subordinate clauses in a sentence.
Yes, it is a subordinating conjunction. It connects a restrictive clause.
No, the word "with" is no kind of conjunction. It is a preposition, and may also be used informally as an adverb.
"Whenever" is a subordinating conjunction.
The subordinating conjunction in the sentence is "before."
The subordinating conjunction in the sentence is "before".