📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-english
Which sentence correctly punctuates a compound sentence containing a conjunctive adverb?
A
The team practiced relentlessly, indeed they were determined to win.
B
The team practiced relentlessly; indeed, they were determined to win.
C
The team practiced relentlessly indeed, they were determined to win.
D
The team practiced relentlessly; indeed they were determined, to win.
Explanation
When a conjunctive adverb like 'indeed' links two independent clauses, a semicolon precedes it and a comma follows it.
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