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In English / High School | 2025-07-05

Which sentence is correctly punctuated?
The rain was coming down in torrents, therefore; the students all ran inside the school.
The rain was coming down in torrents; therefore, the students all ran inside the school.
The rain was coming down in torrents: therefore, the students all ran inside the school.
The rain was coming down in torrents therefore, the students all ran inside the school.

Asked by eyeheartzi

Answer (2)

The correctly punctuated sentence is 'The rain was coming down in torrents; therefore, the students all ran inside the school.' This uses a semicolon before 'therefore,' which appropriately connects two independent clauses. Proper punctuation is crucial in clear communication of ideas. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-06

The correctly punctuated sentence is 'The rain was coming down in torrents; therefore, the students all ran inside the school.' This uses a semicolon before 'therefore' correctly linking two independent clauses. Proper punctuation is vital for clear communication.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-08