Bell Work 2.11 Decide whether the following sentences should use semicolons. If they do, rewrite the sentences.

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Bell Work 2.11 Decide whether the following sentences should use semicolons. If they do, rewrite the sentences.

The committee discussed the problem, but they reached no conclusions. Your family needs you, and you need your family. Alphabet soups is my favorite, and cream of broccoli soup, too.

The committee discussed the problem, but they reached no conclusions. The committee discussed the problem; they reached no conclusions. (Semicolon) Your family needs you, and you need your family. Your family needs you; you need your family. (Semicolon) Alphabet soup is my favorite, and cream of broccoli soup, too. Alphabet soup and cream of broccoli soup are both my favorites. (Compound Elements)