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English, 07.04.2020 06:59, lindsayb2000

Choose the sentence in which BOTH the comma and semi-colon are
used correctly. *
A: It's important to wash your hands, and stay away from crowds; germs can spread
easily from person to person.

B: Because germs spread easily from person to person, it's important to wash your
hands and stay away from crowds, everyone is responsible for public health.
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C: It's important to wash your hands, because germs spread easily from person to
person, we can all help to keep each other healthy.

D: We can all help keep each other healthy, it's important to stop the spread of germs.

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Choose the sentence in which BOTH the comma and semi-colon are
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