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Answer:
C. Comma splice
Explanation:
The sentence contains a comma splice. Two independent clauses are joined together by a comma.
You can fix a comma splice by adding a coordinating conjunction to the sentence: <em>"Your imagination is running away with you, </em><em><u>for</u></em><em> there are no squirrels in the attic." </em>
Another way to fix a comma splice is by changing the comma into a period, semicolon, or even an exclamation point!
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