The answer is C. You may use a semicolon to combine two sentences when the information in both are closely linked. You cannot use a comma as that would make it a run-on. Just simply adding ‘and’ to combine would make it a run-on as well. You cannot use a semicolon with the coordinating conjunction ‘and’ as this is not correct. You would use a comma with ‘and’ to combine the two sentences.
XD what type of question is that
I think it is before "time ran out for George",
not sure though.
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