Q39. Choose the sentence that correctly uses punctuation and a conjunctive adverb to connect the two independent clauses.English — Adverb — Question 39 of 121A. The conjunctive adverbs pretend they are conjunctions; however, the semicolon is what really connects the two clauses together.B. The conjunctive adverbs pretend they are conjunctions: meanwhile, the semicolon is what really connects the two clauses together.C. The conjunctive adverbs pretend they are conjunctions; for instance, the semicolon is what really connects the two clauses together.D. The conjunctive adverbs pretend they are conjunctions: nevertheless, the semicolon is what really connects the two clauses together.Practice more English MCQs for entrance exam preparation on Examora.io.← Previous Question Next Question →