Select the sentence that has no errors. If there is not the war, you don't get the great general; if there is not a great occasion, you don't get a great statesman; if Lincoln had lived in a time of peace, no one would have known his name. If there is not the war, you don't get the great general: if there is not a great occasion, you don't get a great statesman: if Lincoln had lived in a time of peace, no one would have known his name. If there is not the war; you don't get the great general: if there is not a great occasion; you don't get a great statesman: if Lincoln had lived in a time of peace; no one would have known his name. If there is not the war; you don't get the great general; if there is not a great occasion; you don't get a great statesman; if Lincoln had lived in a time of peace; no one would have known his name.
I think it is the first option
A is correct. It has semicolons between independent clauses and a comma after the dependent clause.
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