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Serhud [2]
3 years ago
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9. Which of the following is a run-on sentence? A. The players continue to work on both hitting and fielding, allowing them to i

mprove both skill sets. B. The game will be called if the storm continues, the weather is dangerous. C. While the rain was drenching at times, the fans were dedicated and refused to leave. D. The game was tied at halftime; each coach gave his team a pep-talk.
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2 answers:
raketka [301]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

B. The game will be called if the storm continues, the weather is dangerous.

Explanation:

A run-on sentence implies the incorrect joining or linking of two independent clauses. It may be due to a lack of a comma or coordinating conjunction. To avoid or fix-up this error the use of the semicolon is common. The sentence that justifies the above claim is <em>the second option as the two independent clauses "The game will be called" and "The storm continues" are incorrectly punctuated(without comma) which makes it a run-on sentence.</em> Thus, the second option is the answer.

Svet_ta [14]3 years ago
5 0
The answer is B.) since it has 2 independent sentences connected by a comma.
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