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Which sentence uses a conjunctive adverb?

Early Christians were persecuted for their beliefs, so we may also be unpopular with certain friends for His sake.
Early Christians were persecuted for their beliefs; likewise, we may be unpopular with certain friends for His sake.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The second sentence. "Likewise" is a conjunctive adverb — it links the two independent clauses and shows similarity (and is correctly set off with a semicolon before it and a comma after it). The first sentence uses the coordinating conjunction "so."