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Two independent clauses may be joined by
1. using a comma with a conjunctive adverb
2. using a semicolon between the clauses without a conjunction
3. using a semicolon before a conjunctive adverb
4. using a semicolon before a list of items relating to the subject
5. using a comma before the conjunctions and, but, or, for, nor, so, and yet.

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