Two clauses that have no logical relationship are joined in one sentence.
<span>The question is asking In which of the following sentence is a semicolon correctly used? and the sentences are: A) I have a bicycle; skates; and a snowboard. B) John said to sasha; let's go on a bicycle trip. C) John helped sasha; another rider; put air in her bicycles tires. D) I have a bicycle; I'll be riding in later today. A semicolon is used to connect two independent phrases, and the correct answer is D - the first independent phrase is "I have a bicycle" and the second one is "I'll be riding it later today" </span>
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