Should it be a comma or semicolon after 'rotting away'? Criston’s scouts found scenes where armored corpses sat beneath the trees, rotting away, a mockery of the fallen throwing a feast.
Top answer
A comma is fine. A semicolon is wrong.
— Clive
A comma is fine.
A semicolon is wrong.
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