An example of this could be shown in an email to the city’s head of the local electric power plant to persuade them to place more streetlights on a specific side of town.
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1. are
2. could run
3. im not sure
4. would you do
5. met
6. felt
7. wasn’t (i think)
Answer:
This is a run-on sentence.
It's two sentences. The first sentence modifies the second, so, in that sense, is a misplaced modifier, but it is not a phrase within a sentence, it is a different sentence. A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses (also known as complete sentences) are connected improperly.
Answer:
D. is the different sound
mark pls