Hank's skills blossomed under the direction of the new math instructor.
That's correct, it's option D) Both A and B.
Option C looks incorrect due to the misuse of punctuation. Since the conjunction "and" was added, there is no reason to use a semicolon before it in this situation.
Option A uses correct punctuation, comma, before the conjunction "and". Let's keep it in mind that it is a conjunction's role to connect two sentences in order to form a compound one.
Option B is also correct because, even though it does not use a conjunction to connect the sentences, it uses the semicolon to indicate the sentences are related, that their ideas are connected.
Alan L. Stevens suggested that that one or two rehearsals<span> are sufficient, since you want to sound fresh when you speak. . </span>
Answer:
Hey we all have been there are there and I just want you to know that you are enough and you are loved. I want to give you a bright smile. Merry almost Christmas ☃️
Then she had given him an unexpected and large paycheck.