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reverend sykes used his pulpit more freely to express his views on individual lapses from grace: jim hardy had been absent from church for five sundays and he wasn’t sick; constance jackson had better watch her ways – she was in grave danger of quarreling with her neighbors; she had erected the only spite fence in the history of the quarters.
in at least 75 words, explain how the semicolons are used in the excerpt.

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