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Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly?(1 point) Responses The stadium is located next to the school; it does not take long...Asked by luffy lover 123
Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly?(1 point) Responses The stadium is located next to the school; it does not take long to walk there. The stadium is located next to the school; it does not take long to walk there. I need to bring the following things; my gym bag, my backpack, and your helmet. I need to bring the following things; my gym bag, my backpack, and your helmet. We moved practice to the gym; after it started raining. We moved practice to the gym; after it started raining. Before we go to softball practice; we have to finish our homework.
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Which describes an independent clause?(1 point) Responses a sentence fragment a sentence fragment an incomplete sentence an incomplete sentence a phrase in a sentence without a verb a phrase in a sentence without a verb a part of a sentence that can stand alone
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What is a compound sentence?(1 point) Responses a sentence with two dependent clauses and no independent clauses a sentence with two dependent clauses and no independent clauses a sentence with one independent clause and one dependent clause a sentence with one independent clause and one dependent clause a sentence with two independent clauses and no dependent clauses a sentence with two independent clauses and no dependent clauses a sentence with no dependent clauses a sentence with no dependent clauses
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Which sets off an introductory phrase?(1 point) Responses a conjunction a conjunction a colon a colon a comma a comma a semicolon
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The sentence "The stadium is located next to the school; it does not take long to walk there." uses a semicolon correctly.
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A part of a sentence that can stand alone describes an independent clause.
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A compound sentence is a sentence with two independent clauses and no dependent clauses.
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A comma sets off an introductory phrase.
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