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HARHAR195 Posted 4 years ago
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what is the difference between these two sentences:

A) The street emptied; the sheriff walked into town

B)The trees emptied: the sheriff walked into town

  

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HARHAR195 what is the difference between these two sentences: This is not a sentence, and neither are the other two. All sentences begin with a capital letter and end in a suitable punctuation mark. Texting is not standard English, and that is what you want to learn and use.

  • HARHAR195 what is the difference between these two sentences: This is not a sentence, and neither are the other two.
  • All sentences begin with a capital letter and end in a suitable punctuation mark.
  • Texting is not standard English, and that is what you want to learn and use.
  • Ignoring that: HARHAR195 A) The street emptied; the sheriff walked into town The semicolon is uncalled for and puzzling.
  • It calls attention to itself and then does nothing useful.
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HARHAR195what is the difference between these two sentences:

This is not a sentence, and neither are the other two. All sentences begin with a capital letter and end in a suitable punctuation mark. Texting is not standard English, and that is what you want to learn and use. Ignoring that:

HARHAR195A) The street emptied; the sheri
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HARHAR195

What is the difference between these two sentences?

A) The street emptied; the sheriff walked into town.

B) The

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