In which of the following scenarios would you NOT use a semicolon?

To connect two closely related ideas.

To separate complex list items.

To replace a conjunction.

To separate two independent clauses.

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You would NOT use a semicolon in the scenario "To replace a conjunction."

Semicolons are typically used to connect closely related independent clauses or to separate items in a complex list, but they do not replace conjunctions like "and" or "but." Instead, a conjunction is used to link independent clauses directly.

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