Answer: C. I was
surprised by how loud my new baby sister could cry I might have to get ear
plugs.
Explanation: A
run-on sentence is a sentence that conjoins thought with the usage of
conjunctions and punctuation such as a comma or semi-colon. Choice C did not
use any punctuation, besides a period (which doesn't matter in this case) and
did not contain any conjunctions whatsoever.
Choice A is
incorrect because the word "so" was used to bridge two thoughts.
"So" is a conjunction. Also, a comma was used, so we know this isn't
a run-on sentence.
Choice B is
incorrect because the word "and" was used merge two thoughts.
"And" is a conjunction.
Choice D is
incorrect because a semi-colon was used to couple two thoughts into one
sentence.
Thus, the answer is
Choice C.
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Answer:
talk
Explanation:
when someone brings up the word talk in any sentence you know it's bad
Do u agree with anne's explanation written in 1944? yes i do agree and yes her answer would be different.
The correct answer is D. There is a change in mood from the quatrains to the final couplet. This is common in the English sonnet that the final couplet is used to change the mood and add new meaning to what was previously said, thus being a sort of a peak for the sonnet.