A semicolon is used to separate two complete sentences that are related in some way. Answer choices A and D both use a semicolon to separate two complete sentences, however, answer choice A combined two unrelated sentences. D is correct.
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Explanation:
the last one is def correct in teh real world
C is correct because we say “That’s a fluffy sheep” when singular and “I like those sheep over there” when plural. Also, we dont say mouses, we say mice. We say children, not childs. We say halves, not halfs. So even by process of elimination, C is the right answer.
D. is going to be the answer.
It shows cruelty and anxiety more than any other answer.
The events in chronological order are the following:
- Samuel receives an invitation for a dinner party. The invitation from Lady Sandwich comes before he is up.
- Samuel goes to the office in the morning. He mentions he is "at the office all morning."
- Samuel has a good time at the dinner. He describes the dinner party as "good and great," and refers to the people who attended it - Mr. William Montague, Mr. Rurttball, Mr Townsend and their wives.
- Samuel goes to the coffee shop to meet an acquaintance. However, he states that Mr. Grant and Cooper deceive him, so he goes home.
- Samuel returns home and sings until late at midnight. There he plays the lute and sings; then he goes to bed.