What is the semicolon doing in this sentence?
I haven't decided what I want to do this weekend: I'd like to go to my friend's barbecue, but
there is also a cherry picking festival happening in Lancaster.
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It's separating coordinate clauses in complex sentences.
It's uniting two closely connected clauses
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Answer:

It's separating coordinate clauses in complex sentences.

Explanation:

a punctuation mark semicolon (;) indicates a pause, typically between two main clauses, that is more pronounced than that indicated by a comma.

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