D.
Most people cannot relate to fighting in wars and meeting gods;
The modernized version of the story molds the tale into a more relatable and realistic situation.
Answer:
I can help you get started the rest is on you.
Competition is necessary for success. It prepares you for the real world.
Competition makes you a better person because you have to work hard to win that competition. In a business you are going to work hard to make your business successful.
Answer:
1. Xavier's band is playing with them now.
2. There are fifty-two balls in my grandparents house.
3. There are two mice, and five geese on my farm.
Answer:
C. The weather is nice today rainy, wet and cold tomorrow.
Explanation:
Run-on sentences are those types of sentences where two or more independent clauses or sentences are joined in one sentence improperly. So, instead of keeping them in separate sentences, they are joined in one sentence but without the use of an appropriate conjunction.
In the given sentences, the one with a run-on sentence is option C. This is because sentence C contains two independent clauses <u>"the weather is nice today"</u> and <u>"rainy, wet and cold tomorrow"</u>. And when they are joined together, no appropriate or proper conjunction is used to make them into one sentence.
Sentence A is wrong as it contains just one independent clause.
Sentence B is wrong as it correctly uses "and" to join the two independent clauses.
Sentence D is wrong as it is just a single independent clause.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.