the majority of the students on such question digs into a maelstrom of rules confrontation splits in the end and so forth....
The simple rule to follow is this : after an indipendent clause that ends in a semicolon, which follows the latter MUST be a subject without whether or but.....
So all choices but A does this. As, although and so on are wrong because they imply a third phrase to follow the second one, which is impossible in our scenario, simply because we have 2 phrases.
Therefore a smart
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The simple rule to follow is this : after an indipendent clause that ends in a semicolon, which follows the latter MUST be a subject without whether or but.....
So all choices but A does this. As, although and so on are wrong because they imply a third phrase to follow the second one, which is impossible in our scenario, simply because we have 2 phrases.
Therefore a smart
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