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.
Answer:
Explanation:
Answer
Two dead bodies, one of which belonged to Buck who was very kind to Huck.
Basically how you visually describe something in a story
Answer:
1. Our teacher said we must bring socks, shoes, t-shirts, and shorts.
2. I wanted to take biscuits, sweets, fruits, and chips for the
journey.
Explanation:
Comma (,) is used to separate the items in a list. In the above sentences several items are listed. These items ought to be separated to be more understandable to the reader. In the first sentence, items such as socks, shoes, t-shirts, and shorts are listed. To be more understandable to the reader a comma is inserted after each item is mentioned.
Full stops or Periods are used to signify the end of a sentence. They were also missing in the above sentences.