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slega [8]
1 year ago
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Comedian Woody Allen once observed that no one gets out of this world alive, we all know that no human is immortal. However, sev

eral famous dead people have managed to continue to look alive by having their bodies preserved and put on display.
English
1 answer:
spin [16.1K]1 year ago
8 0

The sentences grouped into comma splice (CS), a run-on (RO), or a complete sentence (OK) are:

1) CS

2) RO

3) CS

4) RO

<h3>What is a Run-On Sentence?</h3>


A Run-on Sentence is one that occurs when two or more clauses that are independent are connected improperly.

<h3>What is a Comma Splice Sentence?</h3>

A sentence comprising of independent and or dependent clauses which are spliced by comma (,) is called a Comma Spliced Sentence.

<u>Full question:</u>

Identify each word group as a comma splice (CS), a run-on (RO), or a complete sentence (OK), and make needed corrections using commas and coordinating conjunctions.

CS 1. Comedian Woody Allen once observed that no one gets out of this world alive, we all know that no human is immortal.

RO 2. But several famous dead people have managed to continue to look alive they (or their admirers) had their bodies preserved and put on display.

CS 3. Philosopher Jeremy Bentham wanted his body preserved, his wishes were carried out when he died in 1832.

<u>RO</u> 4. Bentham left a lot of money to London’s University College, the college couldn’t have the money unless it agreed to let Bentham’s body attend its annual board of directors meetings.

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