Answer:
can be used to correct most run-on sentences
Explanation:
Run-on sentences refers to two or more independent clauses which have not been appropriately separated by a semicolon, a coordinating conjunction or a period. Therefore, a comma can be used with a coordinating conjunction like <em>and, but </em>or <em>so</em>, to join two or more independent clauses in a run-on sentence.
Elizabeth Coatsworth uses short, quick words in the first stanza of "Swift Things Are Beautiful" because they d. contribute to the ongoing metaphor in Coatsworth's work. In my opinion it's the most correct option.
The correct answer is A. Fountain
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Answer: no antecedents and too many antecedents
2 is hidden antecedents
Explanation:
Answer:
best partnerships
Explanation:
shows there marriage was literally the "best" partnership it could be