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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Are either of these correct, or do I need a semi-colon?

Ma -- ageless, black, nothing left to lose -- holds up a lamppost on the corner of Frederick D., headlights coming up the ave flood her dark glasses.
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Ma -- ageless, black, nothing left to lose -- holds up a lamppost on the corner of Frederick D., headlights coming up the ave flooding her dark glasses.
  

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, headlights coming up the ave flood her dark glasses. Ma -- ageless, black, nothing left to lose -- holds up a lamppost on the corner of Frederick D . H eadlights coming up the avenue flood her dark glasses.

  • , headlights coming up the ave flood her dark glasses.
  • Ma -- ageless, black, nothing left to lose -- holds up a lamppost on the corner of Frederick D .
  • H eadlights coming up the avenue flood her dark glasses.
  • You could use a semi-colon iif you want to, but you don't have to.
  • , headlights coming up the ave flooding her dark glasses.
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Hi,

Ma -- ageless, black, nothing left to lose -- holds up a lamppost on the corner of Frederick D., headlights coming up the ave flood her dark glasses.

Ma -- ageless, black, nothing left to lose -- holds up a lamppost on the corner of Frederick D. Headlights coming up the avenue flood her dark glasses.

You could use a semi-colon iif you want to, but you do

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