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1 Read the paragraph below.
The sun rose. Its rays dispersed. The city awoke to startling light. No one persisted in sleep. Day had begun. The people rose.

2 I can… …determine the correct use of semicolons within context.

3 Semicolon Notes Semicolons are a mixture of a comma and a colon.
Semicolons are used to join closely related independent clauses.

4 Semicolon Rule # 1 Use semicolons to join two INDEPENDENT clauses that are not joined by a FANBOY. Make sure they are CLOSELY related. – Related: I called Erin; she is my sister-in-law. – Unrelated: I called Erin; did you notice it was raining this morning?

5 Rule #2 Use semicolons to separate items in a series that ALREADY have commas in them. Example: I hope one day to visit Madrid, Spain; Rome, Italy; London, England; and Berlin, Germany.

6 Rule #3 Use semicolons to join INDEPENDENT clauses when there is a transitional phrase or a CONJUNCTIVE ADVERB connecting them. Example: Dad got snacks ready; meanwhile, Mom set up the surprise movie. Example: David got a new job; as a result, his wife was able to quit hers.

7 Conjunctive Adverbs &Transitional Expressions
Accordingly Besides Consequently Furthermore However Indeed Instead Meanwhile Moreover Nevertheless Otherwise Therefore Transitional Expressions 1. As a result 2. In addition 3. For example 4. In other words 5. For instance 6. In conclusion 7. That is 9. In fact

8 I can… …determine the correct use of semicolons within context.

9 Let’s review… Why are semicolons important in your writing?
Semicolons look like they are two types of punctuation combined– what are those two types of punctuation? For your exit ticket, create one sentence for each of the semicolon rules.


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