NicolaP 1 / 1 Jul 12, 2010 #11.) It was impossible to overlook these petite wonders, they were angelic.
flavia03 7 / 9 Jul 12, 2010 #2Not sure, but how does this sound to you?" It was impossible to overlook these angelic petite wonders." ?or" It was impossible to overlook these petite, angelic, wonders." ?
Azeri 10 / 137 Jul 12, 2010 #4hi, NicolaIt was impossible to overlook these petite wonders - they were angelic.It was impossible to overlook these petite wonders: they were angelicIt was impossible to overlook these petite wonders, as/because they were angelic
EF_Kevin 8 / 13,321 129 Jul 14, 2010 #5This is a great thread! My favorite idea is this one:It was impossible to overlook these petite wonders; they were angelic.Use a semi-colon when two sentences are closely related, like this:The semi-colon works just like a period; it separates two phrases that could be complete sentences.
Notoman 20 / 419 Jul 24, 2010 #7Another vote for the semicolon. The two parts of the sentence could stand alone as sentences so it calls for more than a comma. A colon doesn't work. A dash is kind of like a casual or beefed-up comma. The way it is written, I'd say that the semicolon is the best bet.