The rough, rugged and haunted Dallas fascinates Pony. Even before Pony becomes an ace storyteller, Dallas acts as his muse, or inspiration. Pony says,
I used to like to draw his picture when he was in a dangerous mood, for then, I could get his personality down in a few lines. (1.46)
Notice the "used to." This is some subtle foreshadowing. Pony no longer sketches Dally because Dally's already dead when Pony's writing. His death is one of his reasons Pony's writing this piece in the first place
Answer:
he is going to disappear like my dad
Explanation:
mine left for cigarettes and bread
The run on sentence is D. Snails move very slowly, a banana slug can move 6 inches in two hours.
A run-on sentence is a sentence that has at least two independent clauses which are not properly punctuated.
When two independent clauses are connected only by a comma, it is a run-on sentence that is called a comma-splice.
Run-on sentences can be corrected with the use of conjunctions (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
Snails move very slowly, and a banana slug can move 6 inches in two hours. (corrected run-on sentence)