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lapo4ka [179]
1 year ago
10

Use the drop-down menus to label whether each sentence is a fused sentence, a comma splice, or a correct sentence. sentence 1: s

entence 2: sentence 3: sentence 4:
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1 answer:
abruzzese [7]1 year ago
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A sentence is a collection of words with a subject, a predicate, and meaning.

<h3>An explanation of fused sentences.</h3>

This describes a sentence structure that wrongly joins two independent clauses together without the use of punctuation.

In light of this, it is clear that a correct sentence is one that has a subject, a predicate, and a meaning, whereas a comma splice is a grammatical mistake in which a comma is used to connect sentences.

Without using any punctuation, a fused sentence erroneously combines two independent clauses, making it unclear to the reader where one thought stops and another begins. Joe neglected to bring me a bologna sandwich for lunch, though. I will need to return this new outfit because it makes me appear sallow.

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