We can actually deduce here that the sentence, "Luke wrote a story, it was a comedy" is a run-on sentence.
<h3>What is a run-on sentence?</h3>
A run-on sentence refers to the sentence that has independent clauses which joined improperly. In other words, the use of independent clauses in the sentence didn't fit in.
We see here that "Luke wrote a story" and "It was a comedy" are two independent clauses. But we discover that they are not placed properly. Thus, it's a run-on sentence.
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The Great Gatsby chapter 3 Summary
In Chapter, Nick, the person who is narrating the story is able to meet Gatsby for the first time. He is invited to one of his lavish weekend parties in his mansion.
The weekend parties are infamous for being lavish and opulent events. A catering company is hired every weekend to provide seemingly unlimited food and alcohol (during the time when alcohol was banned in the US)
Gatsby himself is shown as a confident man who is eat ease with the busy parties. He doesn't know most people there but also does not mind their presence.
There are also a high number of English citizens at his parties, who are mostly looking to make connections among the rich and famous in United States.
It takes more than 2 Chapters to eventually build up to the first image of 'Great' Gatsby but his presence is an anticlimax as we observe a rich and powerful man who is also very down to earth.
In the chapter, Nick also starts dating a woman who he first meets at the party.
Answer: here's an example, 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
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