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anzhelika [568]
2 years ago
12

Will mark as Brainly

English
1 answer:
SVEN [57.7K]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

I'm pretty sure it would be (B.) The comma.

Explanation:

A semicolon is usually used to list options or examples.

And it wouldn't be a period because that would cut the sentence in half and make it into two.

With the comma it combines the two in a necessary way. After the word "heat," there just needs to be a short pause.

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