The light shines on Laura even when she is not part of the dialogue onstage, to emphasize to viewers that she is central to the action. In fact the whole play revolves around the fragile, disabled, socially inept Laura. She is the glue that holds this dysfunctional family together. She is the focus of her mother Amanda's attempts to marry her off. She is also the reason Tom continues to work in the warehouse in order to support her and Amanda, despite the bad relationship between mother and son.
By reading the text you'll be able to come up with a answer.
Answer:
A run-on sentence.
Explanation:
A sentence fragment is a group of words that looks like a sentence, but actually isn't a complete sentence. For example, 'I like cheeseburgers' is an independent clause. Sentence fragments never have independent clauses, but instead are dependent clauses or phrases. So, it would not worked.
A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses (also known as complete sentences) are connected improperly.
A grammatically correct sentence is when a sentence is grammatically correct.
I said this is a run on sentence, because there is no comma or any type of puntuation between spaghetti and I.
It is C.
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