colons and semicolons quick check

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1. Colon (:):
A colon is used to introduce a list, explanation, or example. It can also be used to separate a title and subtitle, and to introduce a quotation or speech in writing.

Example:
- Please bring the following items: a pen, a notebook, and your textbook.

2. Semicolon (;):
A semicolon is used to join two closely related independent clauses (complete sentences) in a sentence without using a conjunction. It can also be used to separate items in a list when the items themselves contain commas.

Example:
- I have a meeting at 10 am; I need to prepare the presentation.
- The cities I visited on my trip include New York, New York; Paris, France; and Rome, Italy.

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