Yes, because it is a modifying phrase consisting of a preposition and its object.
Answer:
A semicolon is typically used to combine two or more parts of a sentence, like
"We ran out of gas on the way back home; all of the gas stations were closed because of holiday."
Or something like that.
So basically use it when you two short sentences that don't need to be separated. Rather, use a semicolon!
Comparing and contrasting two novels/books are easy to do when you have a set topic. Comparing two books that involve school bullying or suicide would be easy to start with mainly because these topics are always talked about.
Answer:
Concern
Explanation:
I would certainly be concerned if a town was satisfied with an execution even if it was for a "witch trial"
The answer is C.Objects Found Around the body