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HEY ...</h2>
JUSTICE PREVAILS....BUT NOT ALWAYS....BUT ONE THING WE NEED TO KEEP IN MIND IS HAVE FAITH..THAT IS THE KEY ENTER THE WORLD OF FAITH..BE HONEST WITH EACHOTHER....WE ALSO HAVE TO REMEMBER THAT WHATEVER WE DO IS NOTED..SO ITS THE WAY WE GET WHAT WE DESERVE...SO DO GD..JUSTIC ALWAYS PREVAILS IF WE HAVE FAITH..
..........HOPE IT HELPED U..............
A comma is used to separate items in a list, and to mark the place of thousands in a large numeral.
A semicolon indicates a pause, typically between two main clauses and is more pronounced than that indicated by a comma.
The answer is neither.
Neither a comma or semicolon fits in this instance.
The only sentence which contains an adjective clause is the last one - Pedro, <em>who has been all over the world, </em>gave a thorough presentation on travel safety.
The other options contain only adverb clauses - <em>because a snowstorm was forecasted </em>and <em>when the sun came out.</em>