The answer is given as C, but shouldn't A be correct since there is a conjunctive adverb in the second clause? The only other punctuation shoulbe be spoken. However,
You are indeed correct: the semicolon can be used to combine two independent clauses when the second one begins with a conjunctive adverb.
I know it is frustrating when the given answers are wrong. I assume there must have been a problem while the presentations were getting prepared. Sorry once again, and good job on this one!
Greetings dear Umut!
Sorry for the late reply.
You are indeed correct: the semicolon can be used to combine two independent clauses when the second one begins with a conjunctive adverb.
I know it is frustrating when the given answers are wrong. I assume there must have been a problem while the presentations were getting prepared. Sorry once again, and good job on this one!