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The following answer choices contain a paragraph from a john muir article. read each answer choice and select the one that uses semicolons correctly. as the wind blew gently toward the deer, i thought the opportunity good for testing the truth of hunters' accounts of the animal's wonderful keenness of scent, i stood quite still; and waited to see if he would notice me. as the deer continued to feed tranquilly, only casting round his head occasionally to drive away the flies; i began to think his nose was no better than my own. suddenly, as if pierced by a bullet, he sprang up into the air and galloped confusedly without turning to look, however, in a few seconds, as if doubtful of the direction of the danger, he came bounding back, caught a glimpse of me, and ran off a second time in a settled direction. as the wind blew gently toward the deer, i thought the opportunity good for testing the truth of hunters' accounts of the animal's wonderful keenness of scent; i stood quite still and waited to see if he would notice me. as the deer continued to feed tranquilly, only casting round his head occasionally to drive away the flies, i began to think his nose was no better than my own. suddenly, as if pierced by a bullet, he sprang up into the air and galloped confusedly without turning to look; however, in a few seconds, as if doubtful of the direction of the danger, he came bounding back, caught a glimpse of me, and ran off a second time in a settled direction. as the wind blew gently toward the deer, i thought the opportunity good for testing the truth of hunters' accounts of the animal's wonderful keenness of scent, i stood quite still and waited to see if he would notice me. as the deer continued to feed tranquilly, only casting round his head occasionally to drive away the flies, i began to think his nose was no better than my own. suddenly, as if pierced by a bullet, he sprang up into the air and galloped confusedly without turning to look; however; in a few seconds, as if doubtful of the direction of the danger, he came bounding back, caught a glimpse of me; and ran off a second time in a settled direction. as the wind blew gently toward the deer, i thought the opportunity good for testing the truth of hunters' accounts of the animal's wonderful keenness of scent; i stood quite still and waited to see if he would notice me. as the deer continued to feed tranquilly; only casting round his head occasionally to drive away the flies, i began to think his nose was no better than my own. suddenly, as if pierced by a bullet, he sprang up into the air and galloped confusedly without turning to look, however, in a few seconds, as if doubtful of the direction of the danger; he came bounding back, caught a glimpse of me, and ran off a second time in a settled direction.

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