Writing Tricks for College Essays and beyond

12. Punctuation | How to link two independent clauses. Compound sentences with the FANBOYS


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How to link two independent clauses or sentences into a compound sentence using a comma and a coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS). From a semantic point of view, this would be the equivalent of having a marriage of two strong, independent people. Individually, they can survive, but together, they're stronger. Coupling sentences in this way —using a comma plus a fanboy— is the equivalent of getting to read their the wedding vows. This strategy is the same as making sure that we explicitly know the connection between them: reason, addition, contrast, surprising contrast, etc...

 

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