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lys-0071 [83]
3 years ago
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Read the sentence and answer the question. The United States did not have any women astronauts until 1978 however, the Soviet Un

ion sent a woman into space in 1963. Which correctly shows where a semicolon is needed in the sentence? The United States did not have any women astronauts until 1978 however, the Soviet Union; sent a woman into space in 1963. The United States did not have any women astronauts until; 1978 however, the Soviet Union sent a woman into space in 1963. The United States did not have any women astronauts until 1978; however, the Soviet Union sent a woman into space in 1963. The United States did not; have any women astronauts until 1978 however, the Soviet Union sent a woman into space in 1963.
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max2010maxim [7]3 years ago
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I would say the third option for this question
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