Choose the correct punctuated sentence: Gwadar is a beautiful port city; the beaches are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean., Gwadar is a beautiful port city, the beaches are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean., Gwadar is a beautiful port city: the beaches are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean., None of these

Choose the correct punctuated sentence: Gwadar is a beautiful port city; the beaches are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean., Gwadar is a beautiful port city, the beaches are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean., Gwadar is a beautiful port city: the beaches are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean., None of these

Explanation

Gwadar is a beautiful port city; the beaches are warm, sandy and spotlessly clean.

A semicolon (;) correctly separates two independent clauses that are closely related in meaning.

Using a comma instead would create a comma splice, which is grammatically incorrect.