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Run-on sentences can be divided into two types. The first occurs when a writer puts no mark of punctuation and no coordinating conjunction between independent clauses. The second is called a <em><u>comma splice</u></em>, which occurs when two or more independent clauses are joined by just a comma and no coordinating conjunction.
--teya
a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response
Answer:
If the authors name has already been used in the essay then you can use ( 1 ) if in MLA...otherwise use (Burnett, 1). Sometimes in the other formats like Chicago, Harvard, etc. it requires using (Burnett, pp. 1)
Explanation:
I believe it's persuade. You want to persuade schools to offer better food. B is wrong because you are not entertaining anyone. Inform is wrong because you would just be stating facts. A is wrong because you are not telling someone to do something. Hope this helps! ;)