Question #N1199
The speaker of the following passage is a historian who is explaining to a group of students the history of the printing press. The speaker has used a semicolon to separate two closely related independent clauses, each of which could stand alone as a complete sentence. However, the punctuation is incorrect because no conjunction is used to link the two clauses. Which choice correctly combines the two clauses? \begin{align*} \text{The invention of the printing press transformed the process of knowledge}\\ \text{distribution; however, it took several centuries for the printing press to become}\\ \text{widely adopted and to have a significant impact on society.}\end{align*}
Which choice correctly combines the two clauses?Correct Answer is: B
The comma is used correctly to separate two main clauses when followed by a conjunction. Choice A is incorrect because the conjunction is not immediately after the comma, and Choice C is incorrect because the conjunction is not immediately after the comma. Choice D is incorrect because no conjunction is used to link the two clauses.