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I'll talk to you later; I don't want to wake Billy.

You'll want to bring camping items; sleeping bag, pillow, flashlight, bugspray and water.

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Yes, especially if they are similar in construction or related. The semicolon is the proper way to join them.


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A compound sentences is two different sentence put together. This is also known as joined sentence.


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