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2 Semicolon Links two complete thoughts in a single sentence Does NOT need a conjunction to join two independent clauses Is stronger than a comma, but not as final as a period Adds interest by turning short, choppy sentences into compound sentences

3 Short, choppy sentences Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president. Abraham Lincoln wrote The Emancipation Proclamation.

4 Revised with a semicolon Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president; he wrote the Emancipation Proclamation.

5 Correct or Incorrect? I like pizza; but not if it has anchovies on it.

6 Correct or Incorrect? It is easy to get good grades; complete your homework and listen in class.

7 Correct or Incorrect? Dad got the chicken pox; we cancelled our fishing trip.

8 Correct or Incorrect? After the wedding; the guests attended the reception.

9 Count off 1-6 so we can arrange into 6 groups.

10 Each group will write 6 short, choppy sentences on the following topics: 1. Astronauts 2. Pizza 3. Ice skating 4. Thunderstorms 5. Sheep 6. Cincinnati Bengals

11 Now trade sentences with another group. Combine the short, choppy sentences into compound sentences using a semicolon.


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