The phrase ?almost terrible as? needs to be replaced with ?almost as terrible as? to make the sentence correct. This is because, ?As...As? is the pair of words that needs to be used together. Thus, the correct sentence would be, ?For young Donald, peace in Vietnam was almost as terrible as war?.
Opposite means not identical, not same, not alike, contrast...
Here in the question, the opposite of the word opposite is asked and is opposite of not same , not identical or not alike is same, like, identical,...
Like commas, semicolons indicate an audible pause ? slightly longer than a comma's, but short of a period's full stop.
Rules for Semicolon ::
1. A semicolon can replace a period if the writer wishes to narrow the gap between two closely linked sentences.
2. Use a semicolon before such words and terms as namely, however, therefore, that is, i.e., for example, e.g., for instance, etc., when they introduce a complete sentence. It is also preferable to use a comma after these words and terms.
3. Avoid a semicolon when a dependent clause comes before an independent clause.
4. Use a semicolon to separate units of a series when one or more of the units contain commas.
Hence according to rule no. 2) option (C) He ate; however, he didn't sleep is correctly puctuated with a semicolon.
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