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katovenus [111]
3 years ago
14

Which of the following is an indirect source

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2 answers:
kirill115 [55]3 years ago
8 0
An indirect source is when you quote a source that is cited in another source

Since you didn't post choices... This is the best way I can help you
S_A_V [24]3 years ago
6 0

If this is a multiple choice question, the answer should be a source that's cited in another source.

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A. When two clauses are joined by a semicolon, they can usually be separated into two sentences.

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A semicolon (;) is used to join  two independent sentences into one written sentence. This semicolon is used when the two sentences are seen to be closely related to be separated by the use of a full stop. Also, it is used when there is no connecting word that require the use of comma.

But in actual sense, a semicolon can be replaced by a full stop thereby forming two different sentences.

The two clauses joined by a semicolon can be separated into two sentences.

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Protagonists: Aaron and Zlateh. Antagonist: the blizzard. Major Conflict

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