Which revision correctly combines these two sentences?

There are seven Wonders of the World. One of the most famous is the Great Pyramid.


There are seven Wonders of the World; one of the most famous is the Great Pyramid.


There are seven Wonders of the World and one of the most famous is the Great Pyramid.


There are seven Wonders of the World; and one of the most famous is the Great Pyramid.


There are seven Wonders of the World, one of the most famous is the Great Pyramid.

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Hi,

I believe it's the 1st choice, "There are seven Wonders of the World; one of the most famous is the Great Pyramid."

~Elisabeth

The revision that correctly combines the two sentences is, "There are seven Wonders of the World; one of the most famous is the Great Pyramid."

Both of the sentences were independent clauses when the were separated. In order to combine the sentences and avoid a comma splice, we need to make sure we separate the two sentences with a semi-colon. When we use a semi-colon, we don't need to use transition words.

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