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____is used to separate two independent clauses when the second clause is directly related to 1st clause?
(a) coordinating conjunction
(b) conjunctive adverb
(c)semicolon
(d) none

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Answered by madhavi1111
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Answer:

none

Explanation:

We use semicolons to separate two independent clauses that are not joined by a conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so, etc.). These independent clauses are always closely related, but the second is not usually an explanation or clarification of the first.

Answered by shaisiraj1234
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Answer:

(d) none

Explanation:

The answer should be semicolon

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