Colons and Semicolons
Semi-Colon Rules: 1. Use a semi-colon in place of the comma and conjunction to separate the two independent clauses in a compound sentence. Example: I like working outside; I also enjoy reading. 2. Use a semi-colon before the conjunctive adverb (such as however and therefore) that joins two independent clauses. ................
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