<span>When the independent clauses of a run-on sentence are closely connected in meaning, the sentence can be corrected by joining the two clauses with either a semicolon or comma or a conjugation adverb. (depends on the sentence)
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<u>Explanation:</u>
In other to make a decision, the spreadsheet could contain information about:
- the Screen Resolution of each model
- the number of HDMI ports available
- Wifi support
- available Warranties
Screen Resolution: It would be much better if the TV has a large screen resolution since it is been bought for family use. For the TV to be considered modern, it should support Ultra HD (4K resolution) or Full HD 1080p.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) ports: Consideration should be made as regards the number of available HDMI ports on the TV, especially when there are other multimedia devices (eg computers, game consoles, etc) to be connected.
Wifi: If the TV would love to be used for online streaming it is necessary it supports Wireless internet connections.
Warranties: This is important in other to know the level of consumer protection available on each model when damages occur on the product without the fault of the consumer.
Price: if the features above fall under the budget of the purchase, then a decision to purchase can be made.
2, because it contains an actual quote from the paragraph and it follows the in-text citations rules of MLA format.