No.1 is not it
No.2 is not it.
No 3 is correct (a tick)
No.4 is wrong (it should be Mansa Musa, who ruled Mali in the early 1300s, was rich and powerful)
No.4 is correct (a tick)
Answer:
Explanation:
I look around frantically, trying to find a way around the traffic but there's no hope. Each car is bumper to bumper. All I can think about is how much it'll cost me if I miss this meeting. I can't believe this is happening! I hope my boss will make an exception. I woke up early and planned my time accordingly but I'm still going to be late.
I think it is the last one
A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses (also known as complete sentences) are connected improperly. Example: I love to write papers I would write one every day if I had the time.