Which sentence is punctuated correctly? The man was wet; he was standing in the rain without an umbrella. The man was wet, he wa
s standing in the rain without an umbrella. The man was wet he was standing in the rain without an umbrella. The man was wet: he was standing in the rain without an umbrella.
The correct answer is The man was wet; he was standing in the rain without an umbrella.
Explanation:
<u>Semicolons</u> are most commonly used to link two <u>independent clauses</u> that are closely related or share equal impotance to form a compound sentence.
An <u>independent clause</u> is a clause that can stand alone as a complete idea. In the provided example, there are two independent clauses:
The man was wet.
He was standing in the rain without an umbrella.
The <u>semicolon</u> is used to connect them and to show causality between the ideas, avoiding the use of a conjunction:
The man was wet <em>(because) </em>he was standing in the rain without an umbrella.
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