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4 May, 06:39

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. My father is flying in from overseas tomorrow; and the arrival time is 4:45 P. M. B. My father is flying in from overseas tomorrow; the arrival time is 4:45 P. M. C. My father is flying in from overseas tomorrow, the arrival time is 4:45 P. M. D. My father is flying in from overseas tomorrow the arrival time is 4:45 P. M.

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  1. 4 May, 06:48
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    I think I had this question before, it's simple, really, the answer is B as it makes more sense, having a "And" after a semicolon just doesn't look right, and C and D don't have the proper punctuation
  2. 4 May, 07:00
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    "My father is flying in from overseas tomorrow; the arrival time is 4:45 P. M." is by far the best option from the list, but it should be noted that a comma could be used as well.
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