The correct answer among the choices provided is the third option. Two independent clauses incorrectly joined are referred to as a fused sentence. A fused sentence is also called a run-on sentence. To correct this, an appropriate conjunction or punctuation mark must be put in between the clauses.
This is an example of an anecdote.
An anecdote is a short, interesting story meant to draw in the reader or to make a point.
It is either cause or effect or problem and solution.
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