To provide an answer, I would need to see the list of options to determine which one is NOT a reason we use semi-colons. Could you please provide the options?
Which of the following is NOT a reason we use semi-colons in the English language?
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3 answers
• To connect two complete sentences with a conjunctive adverb, followed by a comma
• To introduce information that expands on an idea that preceded it
To connect two complete sentences that are closely related
Yo separate items in a list that already contains conmas
• To introduce information that expands on an idea that preceded it
To connect two complete sentences that are closely related
Yo separate items in a list that already contains conmas
The option that is NOT a reason we use semi-colons is:
To introduce information that expands on an idea that preceded it.
This is more characteristic of a colon. Semi-colons are primarily used to connect closely related sentences, to separate items in a complex list, or to connect independent clauses with conjunctive adverbs.