1. I appreciate what you did for my son. That's true bravery.
2. I appreciate what you did for my son; that's true bravery
3. I appreciate what you for my son, that's true bravery.
4. Clear up the house and take out the garbage, that was what he was paid to do.
So 3 and 4 would be examples of a 'comma splice? Can you use a semi-colon here instead of a period ?
1. I appreciate what you did for my son. He was involved in a tragic boating accident.
2. I appreciate what you did for my son. That's true bravery.
What do we call the contrast in these two sentences?
He was involved in a tragic boating accident connects with son, but it's different than the unspecific nature of 2.
Here the reader doesn't know what someone has done for their son other than it was 'true bravery'.
panda blue 483 1. I appreciate what you did for my son. That's true bravery.
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panda blue 4831. I appreciate what you did for my son. That's true bravery.
2. I appreciate what you did for my son; that's true bravery.
These are the only two ways of writing it.
panda blue 4833. I appreciate what you for my son, that's true bravery.4. Clear up the house and take out