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hope this helps you
-denis
Answer:
A semicolon
Explanation:
You should use a semicolon between two closely related independent clauses if they are not already joined by a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, nor, for, so, or yet).
Answer: To our Sponsor,
Thank you for your support it was much needed. Our english club is doing much better now that you've provided funds for us to run it correctly. The event was a huge success, and we just wanted to thank you for the certificates and rewards that you have provided for us.
-Thank you,
Secretary of the English Club
Explanation:
Salutations! Both share wisdom/teach a lesson. Please tell me how you did.