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MA_775_DIABLO [31]
3 years ago
6

Please choose the sentence that is correctly using a semicolon. a. Going through the house, the cat hunted prey; however, there

was none to be found. b. Going through the house, the cat hunted prey however, there was none to be found.
English
1 answer:
kondaur [170]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Correct use is a semicolon before however and a comma after however

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