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by dragonwriter
382 days ago
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The title correctly uses a semicolon to divide two independent clauses that are used in a single sentence; a colon is sometimes an option for this (but never to the exclusion of the semicolon), such as where the second independent clause is a summary, explanation, or example of the first—in this case, the first explains the second, which is the inverse of a relationship for which a colon would be appropriate. |
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