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- <u><em>C. If you want to take the car, just ask mom, I'm sure she will let you.</em></u>
Explanation:
To correct a<em> run-on sentence</em> you must use either a coordinating conjuction or a proper punctuation, such as a period or a semicolon, to separate the two complete sentences.
A comma is not a proper punctuation to separate two complete sentences.
Here one sentence is <em>"If you want to take the car, just ask mom"</em>. The other sentence is <em>"I'm sure she will let you"</em>. You cannot use a comma to separate them. Thus, the <em>option C. If you want to take the car, just ask mom, I'm sure she will let you"</em>, is incorrect.
<em>Option A</em> uses a <em>semicolon</em>, thus it is correct. <em>Option B</em> uses a <em>period</em>, thus it is correct. <em>Option C</em> changes the sentence, but it is grammatically correct.