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Join the following sentences using a transition preceded by a semicolon. Tomorrow is my last day of high school. I sure will miss it here.

A. Tomorrow is my last day of high school; that being said; I sure will miss it here.

B. Tomorrow is my last day of high school, that being said; I sure will miss it here.

C. Tomorrow is my last day of high school; I sure will miss it here.

D. Tomorrow is my last day of high school; that being said, I sure will miss it here. 10202042290666 AUTIS​

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

the semicolon is there to indicate a pause between 2 main clauses

so this would be correct

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