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To replace conjunctions and, or, but and to connect the main clauses in a compound sentence

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You can use a semicolon to connect two independent clauses that are closely related in meaning. For example, "She is studying for her exam; she hopes to do well." It is not appropriate to use a semicolon before a conjunction like "and" or "but."

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Q: In which of the-following situations would it be appropriate to use a semicolon?
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