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Which of the following is not an option for joining two independent clauses to make a compound sentence?
a. comma + coordinating conjunction
b. comma
c. semicolon + conjunctive adverb + comma
d. semicolon
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Its B.comma, the answer.
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The following that is NOT an option for joining two independent clauses is B.) comma
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