Answer:
Run-on sentences can sometimes be fixed by adding a word and sometimes by adding punctuation.
Explanation:
Example:
I thought I heard an intruder I reached for my baseball bat.
Add a word: Because I thought I heard an intruder, I reached for my baseball bat.
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I was hungry so I drove to McDonald's.
Add punctuation: I was hungry, so I drove to McDonald's.
The answer is D. declarative.
False, you should always use an apostrophe when making a contraction.
The prefix is contra- and it suggests that what is said is the opposite of something else.
<h3>Question:</h3><h3>I use a ___ to fry a fish.</h3><h3>Answer:</h3><h3>I use a <em><u>pan</u></em> to fry a fish.</h3>
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