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ACT English: Punctuation Drill 2, Problem 5. Which choice indicates the best place for a semi-colon in the sentence?

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Here's your shmoop du jour, brought to you by Global Warming. Bringing the tropics to

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you. Should save you a bundle on airfare. Rainfall amounts in the United States have

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become a recent concern in fact; the concern for America's rainfall has led to an awareness

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of global warming.

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Global warming is a major bummer. But an equally major bummer is the blatant misuse of semicolons

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and commas in this sentence. Here are the three places the semicolons are used.

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By now we're awesome at dealing with sentences containing semicolons. There's nothing "semi"

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about the sentence's individual parts.

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They're full-fledged independent clauses or sentences, so for our purposes, you should

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be able to read a full sentence on either side of them.

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Let's check out the position of the semicolon suggested by choice D.

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Before the semicolon, "Rainfall amounts in the United States" isn't a full sentence,

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so this one doesn't work. Awkward. What about A? The first part of the

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sentence would read: Rainfall amounts in the United States have become a recent concern

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in fact. That makes about as much sense as "walrus

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unicorn jelly rubber duckies." And that's saying something.

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There's only one place left we could possibly put the comma. And it makes sense because

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it takes out the "in fact" from the previous sentence.

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Now the only difference between B and C is the comma.

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Should a comma go after "in fact?" In fact, it should.

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"In fact" is an introductory modifier at the beginning of that sentence.

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The sentence works without it, but it makes more sense and flows better if you include

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it. Speaking of flowing better, anyone up for

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a canoe trip along the North Pole River?

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