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Semi-colons

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Semi-colons... a brief review.

(For more information, scroll down the topics. I did a lesson on semi-colons a few years ago.)

Primarily, semicolons join two independent clauses. In other words, two complete sentences that are very closely linked. The clauses are "stand-alone" in that they each contain all the necessary elements of a complete sentence. Noun + verb. Noun + verb. The key is they are closely linked.

She was hungry; she hadn't eaten all day.

Tom was late for work; his alarm didn't wake him up.

Winter has arrived; it snowed last night.

There are other uses for the semi-colon, but I'll stop there for now. I like the variety offered by using the semi-colon. It helps give emphasis to statements that might get "lost" in the mundaneness of using "because," "for," and "since." For the Writing Challenge, it can shave off a word or two, while tightening up meaning. Just don't get carried away. Too much of a good thing is ... too much.
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Thanks Ann,

Your explaination is clear and succinct.

I appreciate the simplicity of noun + verb; noun + verb.

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Thank you Anja that was very clear and straight to the point. :thankssign
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