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.
Answer:
When something happens by the evil, it can be fixed. When something happens by the good it can be broken, but can be fixed. Evil cannot be broken.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B. assert that hope is important regardless of whether it comes to fruition
Explanation:
Answer B
Correct. In the last sentence of the passage, the author’s main claim is that it is “necessary to hope” because “hope itself is happiness.” He uses the parenthetical clause “though (even if) hope should always be deluded (frustrated)” to argue that even in the extreme case in which hopes never come to fruition, hope is nevertheless important—not only for its capacity to bring happiness, but because the disappointment that results from frustrated hope is “less dreadful than [hope’s] extinction.”
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