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C is the correct answer
Eventaully means in the end
Let's see if it makes sense
Michael began a new job as a waiter at a local restaurant today EVENTUALLY(in the end) he will save enough money to be able to pay for his college textbooks
I think the correct choice is D such that the sentence becomes: <span>Jan's speech was interesting and lively; Tim's was a bit too long. This is because semicolons are typically used to link two independent clauses that are very much related. In this case the two independent clauses are:
(1) Jan's speech was interesting and lively
(2) Tim's was a bit too long</span>