The following sentence is a run-on: The Merchant of Venice is an interesting play it is about a young man named Bassanio, who falls in love with wealthy girl, Portia.
It should be re-written the following way:
The Merchant of Venice is an interesting play. It is about a young man named Bassanio, who falls in love with wealthy girl, Portia.
The sentence is two sentences fused together as one, which makes it a run-on and also difficult to read. When the proper punctuation is used the sentence is no longer a run-on and is then easier to comprehend.
I am not sure but I think it's c or d. I think the answer is d but I'm not sure so don't take my word for it.
In the story the odyssey if that's what you are talking about then the sign was the two eagles dropping down on the congregation(group of people) fighting with their sharp talons ripping each other apart and its impending doom for them.
(delete the comment below your question i put it there because i thought i wasn't going to be able to comment the answer because 2 people were answering)
Answer:
Do it on something your passionate about, or something you like to do....
Explanation:
I had to do that in 6th grade.
A subject is the one being discussed in the sentence. In the question about, Who functions as the subject. It is the receiver of the action-- <em>left a pair of mittens on the ground. </em>The direct object is the <em>pair of mittens</em>. It's not possessive because it's not asking about ownership. <em>Park </em>is the object of the preposition.
ANSWER: A