The answer is D
Because a run on sentence has no pause or period you have to add one in order to separate the sentences
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Explanation:
option D. Run
it is almost the same as power.
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Answer:
The rising action shows Bill fearlessly taking on the storm.
Explanation:
This is because the excerpt does not introduce Bill, and the tornado is described as ¨awe-inspiring¨, which has a positive connotation. Furthermore, Bill as being described, ¨rode along nice and calm¨. In turn, this shows that he was not pushed beyond his limits.
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<h3>Yes it is a run-on sentence</h3>
It's a combination of two sentences. It should be written as:
"Ms. Hartman, an interior designer, asks her clients to fill out a design questionnaire. She uses it to get a sense of their personalities and style preferences."
This looks correct out of all the options:
C.
E.F Harkins states, " . . . Mr. Clemens was a typical American" (43).