Question #N666

The use of semicolons is particularly important in separating independent clauses—clauses that could stand alone as sentences—when a conjunction is not used. This is important for clarity, as semicolons help to avoid run-on sentences, but they also help the reader to understand how the ideas in the text are related.

Which choice provides the best example of the use of a semicolon to separate independent clauses in the passage above?
A. The use of semicolons is particularly important in separating independent clauses—clauses that could stand alone as sentences—when a conjunction is not used.
B. This is important for clarity; as semicolons help to avoid run-on sentences, but they also help the reader to understand how the ideas in the text are related.
C. The use of semicolons is particularly important in separating independent clauses—clauses that could stand alone as sentences; when a conjunction is not used.
D. This is important for clarity, as semicolons help to avoid run-on sentences; but they also help the reader to understand how the ideas in the text are related.