[ Grammar ]
The word to which a pronoun refers
A. Antecedent
B. Italics
C. Synonymous
D. Correct

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Noah, Ethan, and James are writing an essay for their English class. In which of the following scenarios should they use a semicolon in their sentences?
A. When they want to separate items in a series
B. When they want to join two independent clauses
C. When they want to introduce a list after an independent clause
D. All of the above