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AWA Essay Guide
Chapter 1:
AWA Introduction
Chapter 2:
Analysis of Issue
Chapter 3:
Analysis of Argument
Chapter 4:
About the E-rater
Chapter 5:
Improving Your Writing
w5a: Style
w5b: Grammar
5b(1):Verb Agreement
5b(2):Modification
5b(3):Pronouns
5b(4):Paralellism
5b(5):Voice Shifting
5b(6):Colloquialisms
5b(7):Sentences
5b(8):Commas
5b(9):Semicolons
5b(10):Colons
5c(11):Hyphens
5c(12):Apostrophe
Chapter 6:
Real Essay Questions
Timed Essays:
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10 most common errors




5b9. Semi-colons


RULES FOR SEMICOLONS

1. Use a semicolon to link two independent clauses.

To give a good party, you must consider the lighting; no one feels comfortable under the bright glare of fluorescent lights.

Note that the two clauses are connected in thought. Also-and this is the thing to understand about semicolons-you could use a comma and a conjunction in place of the semicolon.

To give a good party, you must consider the lighting, since no one feels comfortable under the bright glare of fluorescent lights.

2. Use a semicolon to separate elements in a list if the elements are long - or if the elements themselves have commas in them.

To get completely ready for your party, you should clean your house; make sure your old, decrepit stereo works; prepare a lot of delicious, strange food; and expect odd, antisocial, and frivolous behavior on the part of your guests.

3. Semicolons belong outside quotation marks.

One man at the party sat in a corner and read "The Adventures of Bob"; he may have been shy, or he may have found "The Adventures of Bob" too exciting to put down.

 

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