1. Temperatures RISE in the summer.
2. The fire REACHED the edge of the city.
3. It's BITTERLY cold outside.
4. He WARNED us to stay inside.
5. The hurricane HIT the coast. (I am like 99% sure on this one)
6. The STRONG winds caused problems. (Also like 99% sure)
7. Power LINES were on the ground.
8. The city took many years to RECOVER from the disaster.
Semicolon. This is because it’s like a run on of the sentence rather than another part of that makes any sense.
The question mark obviously wouldn’t work and neither would colon since colon is sort of like, listing examples. Comma would make the sentence sound weird.
Hope this helps!
A logical fallacy is a common error in reasoning.
There is a movie out there called Splice, I feel like I relate to the main character in a sense that life just feels like one big science experiment.
I don't know if that helps or not.