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what is the difference between (;) and (:) in punctuation?
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Answered by pewdiepie69
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Answer:

Colons (:) are used in sentences to show that something is following, like a quotation, example, or list.

Semicolons (;) are used to join two independent clauses, or two complete thoughts that could stand alone as complete sentences.

Answered by kavyack122
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Answer:

There is a difference between these punctuation marks. When using a , lowercase the second clause.

Besides, can be used as a super comma when listing an item that has contained comma.

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