1) When using semicolons, _________ can be used to connect independent clauses.A) comma splices


B) a dependent clause


C) conjunctive adverbs


D) coordinating conjunctions


2)When using a conjunctive adverb with a semicolon, does the semicolon come before or after the conjunctive adverb?


A) before the adverb


B) after the adverb

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

1) B

2) C

3)A

Explanation:

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Answer 2
Answer: dependant clause that’s the answer

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