By emotional exchanges in the each senario
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There is a man wearing a mask. He also has red shoes on. He is standing next to a horse. The two are standing in an elevator.
It makes us think that there really is someone there to help us no matter what. It shows that we are <u><em>not</em></u> alone!
<span>1. Freshly cut hay always smells clean and sweet - SVA (Subject-Verb-Predicate Adjective). Freshly cut hay is the subject, always smells is the verb, and clean and sweet is predicate adjective
</span><span>2. Many historians consider Harriet Tubman a major personality in United States history. - SVDOOC (Subject-Verb-Direct Object-Object Complement). Many historians is subject, consider is verb, Harriet Tubman is direct object, and a major personality in United States history is object complement
</span><span>3. The coach of the field hockey team gave each member a certificate of achievement. - SVIODO (Subject-Verb-Indirect Object-Direct Object).
The coach of the field hockey team is S, gave is V, each member is IO, and a certificate of achievement is DO.
</span><span>4. Fallen meteors have been discovered by scientists in various parts of the world. - SV. Fallen meteors is S, and the rest of the sentence is V.
</span><span>5. The correct answer to the question is the last one. - SVN (Subject-Verb-Predicate nominative). The correct answer to the question is S, is is V, and the last one is predicate nominative</span>
Answer:
No
Explanation:
A run on sentence doesn't separate any of its independent clauses with the punctuation that it needs.