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PLEASE HELP ME!!!

When joining two
independent clauses with a
conjunctive adverb, a semicolon
________________ the conjunctive
adverb and a comma
_______________it.

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User Ti Strga
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Answer:

When joining two

independent clauses with a

conjunctive adverb, a semicolon

precedes the conjunctive

adverb and a comma

follows it.

Step-by-step explanation:

the semicolon comes before the conjuctive adverb. comma comes after

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User Barkha
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