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Question: Is the semi-colin in the correct place? Annabeth wanted to visit the Gateway Arch in St Louis; Percy did not but went anyway
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Yes, the semi-colon is in the correct place in the sentence. The semi-colon is used to separate two closely related independent clauses, which is done properly in this case: "Annabeth wanted to visit the Gateway Arch in St. Louis; Percy did not but went anyway."
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