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separates clauses of equal importance.
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Once you discover where the two independent clauses are “spliced,” there are several ways to separate them. ... You can use a semicolon between the two clauses if they are of equal importance; this allows your reader to consider the points together.
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A compound sentence join two or more sentence with each other if they have equal importance.
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