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the author uses dialogue to introduce descriptive details to the reader
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D) A storm front will move into North Georgia on Thursday, however it should be sunny and clear by the weekend.
Explanation:
A comma splice occurs when two main or independent clauses are wrongly joined by a single comma. To correct a comma splice, the two clauses can be combined with a semicolon and a comma after the linking word <em>however</em>, with a comma and a coordinating conjunction (like and, but or so), by making one of the clauses dependent or subordinate, or by separating the clauses into two different sentences with a period, capital letter and a comma after <em>however</em>. Therefore, the sentence can be revised as follows:
<em>A storm front will move into North Georgia on Thursday</em><em>; however,</em><em> it should be sunny and clear by the weekend.
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<em>A storm front will move into North Georgia on Thursday</em><em>, but </em><em>it should be sunny and clear by the weekend.
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<em>A storm front will move into North Georgia on Thursday</em><em>, although</em><em> it should be sunny and clear by the weekend.
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<em>A storm front will move into North Georgia on Thursday</em><em>. However,</em><em> it should be sunny and clear by the weekend.</em>
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B. The shower is over, so Michael went home.
Explanation:
PLEASE MAKE BRAINLIEST
Plagiarizing is the act of not giving Ann author or person recognition for their work and using it as your own. The second one is definitely plagiarized because there is no place that specifically references a source. The third one would also be considered playwriting because it does not use the correct notation for quoting a source. That makes the fist one not plagiarized.