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When you have a comma splice, what you have are two
independent clauses connected by a comma as in the following sentence:
I like cats, I like dogs.
There is more than one way to correct a comma splice, and,
yes, true, one way to correct a comma splice is to have a coordinating
conjunction preceded by a comma as in the following sentence:
I like cats, and I like dogs.
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1. for - relationship
2. during - time
3. under - position
4. after - time
5. by - position
Combine sentences 2, 3, and 4 to create a series.
The question asks about revisions to create more sentence length variety. There are already many short sentences so we want to choose an answer that would create a long sentence. Combining sentences 2, 3, and 4 would reduce the number of short sentences and create one long sentence but keeping clarity.