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Which correctly uses a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb to link two independent clauses? A) I wanted to go; but too tired. B) I wanted to go; however, I was too tired. C) I wanted to go however; I was
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Which correctly uses a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb to link two independent clauses?
A) I wanted to go; but too tired.
B) I wanted to go; however, I was too tired.
C) I wanted to go however; I was too tired.
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D) Even though; I wanted to go, I was too tired.
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The Correct Answer is "B" I wanted to go; however, I was too tired.
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