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Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
A.
I am going home; I intend to stay there.
B.
I am going home I intend to stay there
C.
I am going home, I intend to stay there.
D.
I am going home-I intend to stay there
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A.
"I am going home; I intend to stay there." is correct — it properly joins two related independent clauses with a semicolon.
B is a run‑on (no punctuation); C is a comma splice; D would need an em dash (—) and spacing to be acceptable in most style guides.
"I am going home; I intend to stay there." is correct — it properly joins two related independent clauses with a semicolon.
B is a run‑on (no punctuation); C is a comma splice; D would need an em dash (—) and spacing to be acceptable in most style guides.
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