first one is (MAIN CLAUSE)
second one is (SUBORDINATING CLAUSE)
but i am not sure about the 3rd one
A way of predicting winter storms
Answer:
D
Explanation:
THAT MAKES MORE SENSE BECAUSE THE EVERYONE THAT SEES AND READ ABOUT THIS ROSE IS OBSESSED OVER HOW PREETY IT IS AND
ALSO THE FACT THAT THE RAPPER 2 PAC AND THAT THE ROSE IS A BREATH OF FRESH AIR.
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Answer
Hello Sky, I hope your asthma attack wasn't really bad. School has been kinda glum without you,i mean we all miss you. we learned about all kinds of things in english, history, and math. I miss you hope you get well soon!!!!
Explanation:
this is what i would say in real life to one of my friends
Answer:
B. Run-On/Comma Splice
Explanation:
Fragments are incomplete sentences. They are missing one of three main elements: a subject, a verb, and a complete thought. In the given example, the sentence has a subject, a verb, and the thought is complete. We easily understand what information was given. <u>So this is NOT a fragment, option A.</u>
A complete sentence must have a subject, a verb, an object, a complete thought. As our sentence has two independent clauses, it has two complete thoughts, it is a compound sentence. <u>So this is NOT option C.</u>
A comma splice occurs when two or more independent clauses are joined by just a comma and no coordinating conjunction. In the given example there is no comma, so this is not a comma splice.
Run-on sentences have two independent clauses, but they were not properly connected, that is no mark of punctuation. In the given example we have two independent clauses that were connected without punctuation mark or any coordinating conjunction. So this is the Run-on sentence. <u>Option B is correct.</u>
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