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English, 01.12.2020 01:10 pbarbee3034

Why would you want to use a comma+conjunction to separate two independent clauses? A. The subjects and topics are different, and the two clauses might be pretty long.
B. The subject and topic are similar, so they belong together in the same sentence.
C. The two subjects need some sort of relation between them.
OD. The time, position, or explanation needs to be added for understanding.

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