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Which sentence uses a semicolon correctly?(1 point)
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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.
Before we go to softball practice; we have to finish our homework.
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.
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"The stadium is located next to the school; it does not take long to walk there."
Explanation: both parts are independent clauses, so a semicolon is appropriate. The other sentences need either a colon (for a list) or a comma (after or before a subordinate clause).
Explanation: both parts are independent clauses, so a semicolon is appropriate. The other sentences need either a colon (for a list) or a comma (after or before a subordinate clause).
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