Answer:
When joining two
independent clauses with a
conjunctive adverb, a semicolon
<u>precedes</u> the conjunctive
adverb and a comma
<u>follows</u> it.
Explanation:
the semicolon comes before the conjuctive adverb. comma comes after
It still appears to readers today because today's typicall person is dedicated to their job. The readers begin to take notice that Gregor is so focused on his job that he doesn't recognize his own physical change.
Answer:
his sailor are captivated by the lotus-eaters,he engage in battle with polyphemus the cyclops, he is caught in a storm sent by poisedon and he is captivated by the sirens