The dotted line does not go directly from one verb to the other adjective.
Here's why:
* Semicolons connect independent clauses. Independent clauses are complete sentences with their own subject and verb. They can stand alone.
* Diagrams show the grammatical relationships between words. The dotted line represents a modifier, which is a word or phrase that describes another word.
Here's how you'd diagram a sentence with two independent clauses connected by a semicolon:
1. Each independent clause is diagramed separately.
2. The semicolon is placed between the two diagrams.
3. No dotted lines connect the verbs or adjectives across the semicolon.
Example:
Sentence: The sun shone brightly; the birds sang happily.
Diagram:
```
/----- \ /----- \
The | | | The | |
sun | shone | birds | sang
\-----/ \-----/
| |
brightly | happily
\-----/
```
Key Point: The semicolon simply acts as a separator, not a connector in the diagram.