English MCQS - QUESTION DETAILS

What is the correct punctuation for the following sentence? "Nevertheless she persisted she achieved her goal."
A. Nevertheless, she persisted; she achieved her goal.
B. Nevertheless, she persisted, she achieved her goal.
C. Nevertheless she persisted, she achieved her goal.
D. Nevertheless she persisted, she achieved her goal.

The correct form is "Nevertheless, she persisted; she achieved her goal," using semicolons to connect related independent clauses.

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