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Answer:
D. A semicolon can be used where you might use a period.
Explanation:
A semicolon can be used where you might used a period if the two sentences are related to each other. Also semicolons are used before words such namely, however, therefore. Semicolons are used to join two independent clauses that are similar/closely related to each other especially those joined by a words which are connectors like and, but, or, nor, e.t.c. If a sentence contain many commas, it is suitable to add a semicolon.
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<span>This describes the relationship between two people, such as friends co-workers, siblings and other relatives. The statement shows a mutual understanding of each others personal morals, standards, ethics and values and non-sexual admiration of each other. In short it is a illustration of what makes people compatible.</span>