Answer: A
Explanation: Example 1 is not predicting future snowfall and isn't showing how snowfall affects people's daily lives emotionally. So B and C are out and Example 2 does not explain anything about what needs to be done. So D is out as well.
Answer:
D. I hate gossip it destroys people's lives.
Explanation:
Fused Sentence- When two independent clauses are run together without a proper punctuation or conjunction between them. The sentences are run on with two main clauses clubbed together without punctuation. Each clause is complete on its own but are joined together with an error in between. The error can be removed by adding a comma or semicolon or other conjunctions depending upon the sentence structure.
Main clause + error + Main clause
Example:
I hate gossip it destroys people's lives
The sentence is an example of fused sentence as two two independent clauses run together without a proper punctuation.
I hate gossip + it destroys people's lives
Correct- I hate gossip, it destroys people's lives.
I think it is before "time ran out for George",
not sure though.
Run-on sentence
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