<span>a. Run-on
Example
Auroras illuminate the northern horizon, a greenish glow or sometimes a faint red one.
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<span>A run-on is a phrase, statement or sentence of two or more independent clauses –clauses are independent phrases which has an subject and predicate and, can stand by its own self- that were conjoint or combined together regardless of punctuation. These are also called fused sentences.<span>
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Montaigne’s
skepticism is a result of his studies of the ancient skeptical traditions.
His
skepticism is more based on the question, “What do I know?”
<span>Montaigne’s
remarks are usually preceded with the possibility of them being a mistake such
as “I think…”, “To some extent…”, etc. </span>
<span>is one of a race of creatures about half the size of humans, beardless and with hairy feet. He lives in an unspecified time that is at once ancient and also very like the Victorian age, with its cozy domestic routines. </span>
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