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"objective; object of preposition" Is your answer.
A semicolons NEVER should be used to try to create a "pause" longer than that achieved by a comma. If you can use a period correctly, then you can use a semicolon correctly. A semicolon is used just like a period, but it is used to separate two complete sentences when the sentences are closely related in meaning.
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Verb,Adjective,Adverb for the last one. I cant really see it well.) Also changed the last one to Adverb because I could see it better with my glasses.