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Helppppppplppplppppl

Helppppppplppplppppl-example-1
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B correct as it is it has the correct punctuation
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Answer:

The answer is B. Correct as is.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a conjunctive adverb links two independent clauses, a semicolon should be used to correctly punctuate a sentence. Some common conjunctive adverbs include moreover, nevertheless, however, otherwise, therefore, then, finally, likewise, and consequently.

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