True
When you have a comma splice, what you have are two
independent clauses connected by a comma as in the following sentence:
I like cats, I like dogs.
There is more than one way to correct a comma splice, and,
yes, true, one way to correct a comma splice is to have a coordinating
conjunction preceded by a comma as in the following sentence:
I like cats, and I like dogs.
Are there options?
sry need options
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. Literal language is usually found in <span>all of the following except poetry. Oftentimes, poetry conveys a different meaning from the literal meaning of the words involved in the work. Hope this answers the question.</span>