[ Common Grammar Mistakes and Spelling Tips ]
For situations where you’re introducing information and need to give it some context or you have two directly related clauses and you want to emphasize the second one.
A. colon
B. semicolon

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A. eating
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_______________ in the classroom happy because the teacher said she won’t give any homework.
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