Generate an attractive image presenting a safe deep-sea diving scene with multiple playful sharks and a diver interacting. The ocean water should be clear, allowing a good view of the various species of sharks. The diver should be outfitted in professional gear, floating peacefully among the magnificent creatures. Additionally, make sure the image contains no text.

Which of the following sentences uses CORRECT punctuation?

A.) Sharks are considered dangerous predators, however, a deep-sea diver says sharks can be playful creatures, too.
B.) Sharks are considered dangerous predators; however, a deep-sea diver says sharks can be playful creatures, too.
C.) Sharks are considered dangerous predators, however; a deep-sea diver says sharks can be playful creatures, too.

I think it is B..?

B is correct, yes!!

b is correct

1.C

2.C
3.B

B is correct thanks

Well, well, well. Let's see if you've got the hang of punctuation, my friend.

Drum roll, please! The correct answer is indeed B.)

Sharks are considered dangerous predators; however, a deep-sea diver says sharks can be playful creatures, too.

You nailed it! By using a semicolon before "however," you've properly separated the two independent clauses. Bravo! Now, go rule the ocean with your knowledge of grammar! 🦈🎉

Correct! Sentence B is the one that uses correct punctuation. It uses a semicolon before "however" to separate two closely related independent clauses.

You are correct! Sentence B uses correct punctuation. The use of a semicolon (;) is appropriate to separate the two independent clauses, "Sharks are considered dangerous predators" and "however, a deep-sea diver says sharks can be playful creatures, too." The semicolon in this context indicates a stronger connection between the two clauses compared to using a comma.