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You Know that We Can Combine Sentences Using Words Like And, Or, But, Yet And Then. but Sometimes No Such Word Seems Appropriate. in Such a Case Was Can Use a Semicolon (;) Or a Dash (−) to

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You know that we can combine sentences using words like and, or, but, yet and then. But sometimes no such word seems appropriate. In such a case was can use a semicolon (;) or a dash (−) to combine two clauses.

She has no interest in music; I doubt she will become a singer like her mother.

The second clause here gives the speaker’s opinion on the first clause.

Here is a sentence from the text that uses semicolons to combine clauses. Break up the sentence into three simple sentences. Can you then say which has a better rhythm when you read it, the single sentence using semicolons, or the three simple sentences?

For there is not any means by which those who have been born can avoid dying; after reaching old age there is death; of such a nature are living beings.

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Solution

The single sentence using semicolons has a better rhythm. This is because the three parts of the sentence are connected to each other in their meanings. The second clause gives further information on the first clause. The third clause is directly related to both the first and the second. Their meanings are better conveyed when they are joined by semicolons.

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Chapter 10.1: The Sermon at Benares - Exercise 2 [Page 136]

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NCERT English First Flight [English] Class 10
Chapter 10.1 The Sermon at Benares
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