Commas (i.e., ,), colons (i.e., :) and semi-colons (i.e., ;) are used to indicate and emphasise different parts of a sentence or list.
For example, the following sentence contains a comma to indicate a pause and a part of the sentence that relates directly to the previous sentences.
Therefore, the dichotomy between nature and nurture only appears when they are compared in a single generation.
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