Certainly it would be profound for Hardy to have Angel triumph over his failure; to admit his system of morals designed around Tess were the product of a terrible misjudgment of his own perception.
Is this a proper use of semi-colon?network security
If it's two complete sentences use a semi colon. I think ''were the product'' should be ''was the product'' btw. But I'm an engineer, so I suck at grammar.
Is this a proper use of semi-colon?norton internet security
I think so because each sentence can stand on its own.
Yes. A semicolon generally separates two complete sentences, which it looks like you have going on.
Yes, that's proper grammar. All a semicolon is is a way to separate two complete, related sentences.
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