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How does a semicolon function in a list?
-it joins the list to a sentence
-it separates items in a list
-it introduces the list
-it joins the list to a dependent clause
-it joins the list to a sentence
-it separates items in a list
-it introduces the list
-it joins the list to a dependent clause
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A semicolon primarily functions to separate items in a list, especially when those items themselves contain commas. This helps to clarify the list's structure and avoid confusion. For example:
In a conference, attendees might be from Paris, France; Berlin, Germany; London, England; and Madrid, Spain.
In this sentence, the semicolons help clearly separate each city-country pair, preventing confusion that could arise from using only commas.
In a conference, attendees might be from Paris, France; Berlin, Germany; London, England; and Madrid, Spain.
In this sentence, the semicolons help clearly separate each city-country pair, preventing confusion that could arise from using only commas.
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