Sentences use semicolons in replace of a period. However semicolons cannot replace commas.
The sentence:
“He walked across the street quickly. He ran into a stop sign.”
Can be turned into:
“He walked across the street quickly; running into a stop sign.”
She does not appear as an eagle and as Eurymachus. Instead of them, she appears as Telemachus, besides the Mentes, Mentor, and Iphthime appearances used.
If a dependent clause comes before an independent clause, the type of punctuation required is a comma.
Example : When I saw the destruction, I cried.
Answer:Although urban areas were usually less healthy places to live, trading cities pulled people to them with their thriving economies and job opportunities. These bustling cities became the places where cultures, ideas, and technological innovations were exchanged and spread.
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