The fireside chats were a series of 30 evening radio addresses<span> given by U.S. President Franklin D.</span>Roosevelt<span> (known colloquially as "</span>FDR<span>") between 1933 and 1944. ..
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Marjane wants to be a prophet to fix the world’s injustices.
<span>The answer is, A. Our guest speaker today is Sgt. Lillian Hausfeld. </span>
I think one way would be that people in libraries feel safer under that roof of a quiet building and be able to calm themselves in a good book or magazine without the worry of the outside world.
Kiki brushed back her luxuriant black hair; then she tied it with a satin ribbon.
The semicolon is emboldened.
Explanation:
The semicolon is a punctuation device used to join two sentences that are inherently complete on their own and join them without the use of any propositions or conjunctions but simply putting up a punctuation mark.
The punctuation mark serves to show the very apparent connection between the two sentences that are complete on their own but now have a connection through the semicolon so they are to be read in context of one another.