Either a period or a semicolon.
While a conjunctive adverb describes a link between one independent clause and a preceding independent clause, it is not a “true” conjunction in that it does not unite them into a single clause.
Either a period or a semicolon.
While a conjunctive adverb describes a link between one independent clause and a preceding independent clause, it is not a “true” conjunction in that it does not unite them into a single clause.