Complete the following sentence.You can use a _____ and a coordinating conjunction to join two independent clauses.
dash
semicolon
colon
comma

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Answer 1
Answer: if you use as conjunction (such as "but", "and) then you need a comma too (this would be the correct answer).

you can also use a semicolon without a conjunction.

Or, you can use semicolon+conjunction+comma:

She is tall; however, she is not tall enough for this task.
Answer 2
Answer:

THE ANSWER IS A COMMA


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reflexive  is correct answer!!! Love you guys..

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B. I consoled myself with the hope that I should one day find a good chance, meanwhile, I would learn to write.

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Answer:

The Correct Answer is D.)

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