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The kite, which was supposed to be easy to fly, crashed again and again, and everyone got hot, tired, and grumpy.

Which comma should be replaced with a semicolon to avoid confusion?
the comma after again
the comma after fly
the comma after kite
the comma after tired

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Answer & Explanation:

The semicolon is used when connecting two sentences or independent clauses. Unlike the comma, you do not use coordinating conjunctions, e.g., and, or, but, etc. A semicolon can also be used when connecting two independent clauses with conjunctive adverbs, e.g., however, therefore, thus, otherwise, etc.

User Lindsy
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The correct answer should be the comma after again

This should be correct because positioning a semi colon anywhere else would create a bit nonsensical and ungrammatical sentences.
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