The correct answer is:
a.
Run on
The given sentence is
an example of a run on sentence which is also known as a “fused sentence”. It has
two parts wherein either part can stand alone without the other. But instead of
being connected properly, they have been pieced together inaccurately and could
still be improved.
Explanation:
Homographs are considering a group of words that can be spelled in the same way but with different meanings.
1.
Noun: We need a new Cook in this restaurant.
Verb: This dish is not well cooked.
2.
Noun: He was a good soldier in the army.
Adjective: That man is a soldierly type.
3.
Noun: The train will arrive soon from that destination.
Verb: These dogs are very well trained.
Edwards believed that society was to sinful for there to be any good in the world. When he gave his sermons he would often speak on this issue.