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10 April, 01:08

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

Brush your teeth rinse thoroughly when you finish.

A. thoroughly

B. rinse

C. teeth

D. finish

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  1. 10 April, 01:33
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    (C) teeth. A semicolon is kind of like a comma, but it usually connects similar actions, like in this case, brushing your teeth and rinsing. So, "Brush your teeth; rinse thoroughly when you finish."
  2. 10 April, 01:38
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    The sentence written correctly looks like:

    Brush your teeth; rinse thoroughly when you finish.

    That is because "Brush your teeth" and "rinse thoroughly when you finish" are both independent phrases.

    They can be joined together by either a period, or a semicolon. You can also join it using a comma and a conjunction.

    The correct answer is C. teeth
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