Semi-Colons
Think of the semi-colon as a flashing red light. You must stop but can usually go on quickly.
Semi-colons are used in two ways:
- In a sentence, a semi-colon can join two complete sentences that are related and make them into one sentence.
- "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country."
- Semi-colons are used to help emphasize the division between items that themselves include commas.
- I invited Fred Flintstone, from Bedrock; Mork, from Ork; and Roseanne, from Langford, Illinois, to our Halloween party.
- People flock to Love, Texas; Cupid Falls, Minnesota; Valentine, Idaho; and Heart, Montana to get their special postmarks for Valentine's Day.
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