False. if you don't go into detail you won't have the best description
I think the answer is "Having seen the Statue of Liberty, the Grand Canyon is more impressive." The Grand Canyon has not seen the Statue of Liberty; you have, but you- or "I" - are nowhere in the sentence. To correct the sentence, it would need to read something like this: Having seen the Statue of Liberty, I find the Grand Canyon more impressive.
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.
Answer:
God bless you! I could not agree more!
Explanation:
I have acctualy seen hell... your right, its awful. even just thinking about it makes me cry. not to mention the screams! it sounds like thousands of people are being murdered...(prob true) no more details it gets really gory...DX
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