Answer :
Hi,
Your answer is going to be A, "; presently,"
On the flight, the girls took turns looking out of the window, breathlessly commenting on the sights. As the plane approached the city, the buildings became visible; presently, the runway of the airport came into sight, and then they touched down with a thump.
~Elisabeth
Your answer is going to be A, "; presently,"
On the flight, the girls took turns looking out of the window, breathlessly commenting on the sights. As the plane approached the city, the buildings became visible; presently, the runway of the airport came into sight, and then they touched down with a thump.
~Elisabeth
Answer:
The correct answer is option A) ; presently,
Explanation:
According to punctuation rules, we use semicolon when joining two independant sentences but at the same time those sentences have a logical and close connection.
Conjunctive adverbs (in this case "presently") are used to connect independant clauses and they come after a semicolon and before a comma.