This question is for you not for other people. You're the one with memories, this is personal information about you. No one online can help you answer that. This is one from you.
"Bee" has no meaning to a person who doesn't speak English, because it isn't a word you say everyday. It isn't very important to know what a bee is because it is just a bug, and bugs aren't very important to somebody who doesn't speak English. If people want to learn English, then they would need to know something we say everyday and that is important to everyday life, like food or sleep, not bee.
<span>The sentence where the semicolon is correctly used is the fourth option, letter D., I have a bicycle; I'll be riding it later today. A semicolon is used to join two ideas or more in a sentence. Example: I love mangoes;however, I hate it when it's not ripe. Semicolon connects related ideas.</span>