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ratelena [41]
3 years ago
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. Read the sentences. The tone of the speech was stern. The speaker called for hard work and determination. Which is the best wa

y to combine the sentences? The tone of the speech was stern, the speaker called for hard work and determination. The tone of the speech was stern; and the speaker called for hard work and determination. The tone of the speech was stern; the speaker called for hard work and determination.
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Leviafan [203]3 years ago
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Answer: C) The tone of the speech was stern; the speaker called for hard work and determination.

Explanation: when we have two clauses, we use a comma when we have a conjunction (and, but, or, etc) between them, and we use a semicolon if we have two independent clauses connected without a conjunction. So the correct answer is option C: The tone of the speech was stern; the speaker called for hard work and determination, in which we have two independent clauses without any conjunction, so we use a semicolon.

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