B, D and E are correct
A) means that you are already writing the essay and just citing more information, so wrong
B) means that you need to figure out what you are writing, so yes
C) means that you already did research and are putting it into your essay, so wrong
D) means you are graphing out how you are going to write your essay. so yes
E) means that you are looking over all your information and are getting ready to write it into your essay, so yes
Answer:
The answer is letter D. correct.
Explanation:
This selection contains no run-on sentences. Run-on sentences happen when we put together two independent clauses without connecting them with proper punctuation and introductory words. Independent clauses contain a subject and predicate and express a complete thought on their own, without depending on other clauses.
The only option where a run-on could happen would be letter B. We have two independent clauses - followed by dependent ones, but they don't really matter here -, "I was shocked to learn that he had a hefty collection of hip hop saved on his MP3 player" and "I was shocked that he knew how to use the technology." However, they are properly connected with a semicolon and the adverb "furthermore". Therefore, we do not have a run-on. Options A and C would not allow for run-on's, since they do not present two independent clauses. The best option is letter d. Correct.
<span>Three of the men who almost made their way down to the Colorado river thought that the "boulders" they saw from below were "taller than the great tower of Seville." It is not Seville, but the Himalayas, that Dutton was thinking of. </span>
Preventing violent crimes and crimes against the weak usually take precedent<span> over fraud and economic crimes.
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