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Scenario 78: Which sentence correctly uses a semicolon?

A semicolon is used to join two closely related independent clauses. 'The dog barked loudly' and 'the cat hissed' are both independent clauses that are related

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Question: Scenario 78: Which sentence correctly uses a semicolon?

Answer options:

  • I like coffee; but my sister prefers tea. ✅ The dog barked loudly; the cat hissed.
  • He is studying for his exams; which are next week.
  • She enjoys reading; especially detective novels.

Correct answer: The dog barked loudly; the cat hissed.

Explanation: A semicolon is used to join two closely related independent clauses. 'The dog barked loudly' and 'the cat hissed' are both independent clauses that are related in context, making the semicolon usage correct. The correct answer is "The dog barked loudly; the cat hissed.". This capacity-fill scenario 78 reinforces the same competency for the police-entrance bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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