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28 June, 23:36

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. The space shuttle is taking off on Saturday; the departure time is 3:00 P. M. B. The space shuttle is taking off on Saturday the departure time is 3:00 P. M. C. The space shuttle is taking off on Saturday; and the departure time is 3:00 P. M. D. The space shuttle is taking off on Saturday, the departure time is 3:00 P. M.

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  1. 28 June, 23:42
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    We have here two independent clauses:

    1) The space shuttle is taking off on Saturday

    2) the departure time is 3:00 P. M

    When you have two independent clauses which are not joined by any conjunction, you should put a semicolon between them. So in any case the following option is the correct one:!

    A. The space shuttle is taking off on Saturday; the departure time is 3:00 P. M.
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