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9 July, 05:18

Which word in the sentence should be followed with a semicolon?

Jan's speech was interesting and lively Tim's was a bit too long.

a; interesting

b; lively

c; speech

d; Tim's

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  1. 9 July, 05:39
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    I think the correct choice is D such that the sentence becomes: Jan's speech was interesting and lively; Tim's was a bit too long. This is because semicolons are typically used to link two independent clauses that are very much related. In this case the two independent clauses are:

    (1) Jan's speech was interesting and lively

    (2) Tim's was a bit too long
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