Identify the correct sentence.

a) Georgia wanted only to be loved, Dante wanted only to love her.
b) Georgia wanted only to be loved and Dante wanted only to love her.
c) Georgia wanted only to be loved Dante wanted only to love her.
d) Georgia wanted only to be loved; Dante wanted only to love her.

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To identify the correct sentence, we need to look for proper punctuation, conjunctions, and sentence structure.

a) Georgia wanted only to be loved, Dante wanted only to love her.
This sentence is missing a conjunction between the two clauses.

b) Georgia wanted only to be loved and Dante wanted only to love her.
This sentence is correct as it uses the conjunction "and" to link the two independent clauses.

c) Georgia wanted only to be loved Dante wanted only to love her.
This sentence is missing any punctuation or conjunction between the two clauses.

d) Georgia wanted only to be loved; Dante wanted only to love her.
This sentence uses a semicolon to separate the two independent clauses, which is appropriate in this context.

Based on these explanations, the correct sentence is:
b) Georgia wanted only to be loved and Dante wanted only to love her.