She loves novels, she would like to read more of them. Edit the sentence to correct the comma splice. A. She loves novels she wo
uld like to read more of them. B. She loves novels and she would like to read more of them. C. Because she loves novels she would like to read more of them. D. She loves novels, and she would like to read more of them.
<em>The sentence that corrects the comma splice is </em><em>D. She loves novels, and she would like to read more of them.</em>
Explanation:
<em>And</em> -as well as <em>nor</em>, <em>but</em>, <em>yet</em>, <em>or</em>, <em>for </em>and <em>so</em>- is a <u>coordinating conjunction</u> that allows to join words or clauses that have equal grammatical rank. Whenever a <u>coordinating conjunction</u> is joining two independent clauses (like in this case,) a comma should be placed before. Therefore, the correct option is D.
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