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4 June, 22:27

Walker's coming-of-age novel is set against a gloomy scientific backdrop the Earth's rotation has begun to slow down

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  1. 5 June, 01:54
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    If you want to know whether this sentence is correctly punctuated, it is not. There is a semicolon missing after the word backdrop.

    Walker's coming-of-age novel is set against a gloomy scientific backdrop; the Earth's rotation has begun to slow down.

    You need to separate these two sentences using a semicolon.
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