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What purpose does the semicolon serve in the following sentence?

Leticia has to leave early this afternoon; she has a doctor’s appointment.

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It's purpose is to connect two different sentences. They both have different subjects, but still apply to eachother.
"Leticia has to leave early this afternoon;"
Is the first half of the sentence.
"She has a doctor's appointment."
Explains the first half of the sentence, thus completing it.
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