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2 years ago
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which is a run-on sentence? acorns drop from oak trees, and they are a food source for squirrels. acorns drop from oak trees, an

d they are a food source for squirrels. roses have sharp thorns, but they are beautiful just the same. roses have sharp thorns, but they are beautiful just the same. african violets usually have purple flowers some have white ones. african violets usually have purple flowers some have white ones. sunflowers are usually yellow, yet some are red or orange.
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fenix001 [56]2 years ago
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A remark is considered to be "run on" when it is delivered continuously without pausing, even when it does.

Option C: Roses have sharp thorns, but they are beautiful just the same.

<h3>What do you mean by run-on sentence?</h3>

When two or more independent clauses, also known as whole sentences, are joined incorrectly, the sentence becomes run-on. I would write a paper every day if I had the time and the inclination, for instance. There are two complete phrases in the aforementioned example. First one: I like writing papers.

To see if you have a run-on phrase, look for a place where you could divide the text into two distinct thoughts without adding, moving, or deleting any words. Your sentence is too long, if you can.

The sentence becomes run-on when two or more independent clauses are inappropriately joined. A complete notion is expressed in an independent clause, which has a subject and verb. The terms "fused sentence," "comma splice," and "polysyndeton" all refer to distinct run-on phrases.

To learn more about run-on sentence, Visit: brainly.com/question/269043

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