The option C is a fused sentence, because its connecting two "parts", "clauses" or "phrases" without being separated from punctuation or other connectives, that should make it a proper sentence. Therefore, we could make various types of changes to turn this fused sentence into a correct sentence:
- Addition of a semi-colon (;)
<em>My dad doesn't have a hobby; He is too busy working.</em>
- Using a subordinate conjunction
<em>My dad doesn't have a hobby because he is too busy working.</em>
- Separating definitely the clauses:
<em>My dad doesn't have a hobby because he is too busy working.</em>
Answer:Disparage
Explanation: It means to belittle or to invoke inferiority; “he was certainly Not a Peer of the Realm, only a peasant on my father’s land”.
Answer:
What is the question?
Explanation:
i don't understand the actual question? who are they?