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The Second Deadly Sin: Incorrect Punctuation of Two Independent Clauses(An independent clause has a subject and a verb and can stand alone as a sentence.) Good writers know that correct punctuation is important to writing clear sentences. If you misuse a mark of punctuation, you risk confusing your reader and appearing careless. Notice how the placement of commas significantly affects the meaning of these sentences:
Writers often combine independent clauses in a single compound sentence to emphasize the relationship between ideas. The punctuation of compound sentences varies depending upon how you connect the clauses.
The Rules(a) Separate independent clauses with a comma when using a coordinatingconjunction (and, but, or, for, nor, so, yet). (b) Separate independent clauses with a semi-colon when no coordinating (c) Separate independent clauses with a semi-colon when using a conjunctive adverb
Examples of Correct Punctuation, Rule a:
Examples of Correct Punctuation, Rule b:
Examples of Correct Punctuation, Rule c:
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