Conjunctive adverbs punctuation
what is the difference between the following sentences:
• He can leap tall buildings in a single bound; furthermore, Dwight Schrute is a hog.
• He can leap tall buildings in a single bound. Furthermore, Dwight Schrute is a hog.
do they mean the same thing?
does the different punctuation change the meaning?
2 answers 
No difference. The second makes it 2 short sentences, and if you've got too many short sentences in your text, it makes it look rather basic.
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answered Nov 24 '11 at 13:39
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Thanks dude
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answered Nov 25 '11 at 06:23
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Thanks dude – David – Nov 25 '11 at 09:46
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