Revising with a semicolon

When the independent clauses are closely related and their relation is clear without a coordinating conjunction, a semicolon is an acceptable method of revision.

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A semicolon is required between independent clauses that have been linked with a transitional expression (such as however, therefore, moreover, in fact, or for example).

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A colon or a dash may be more appropriate if the first independent clause introduces the second or if the second clause summarizes or explains the first. In formal writing, the colon is usually preferred to the dash.

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A colon is an appropriate method of revision if the first independent clause introduces a quoted sentence.

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