A fused sentence is also called a run-on (may make it easier to understand what this is) This only occurs when a writer has connected two main clauses with no punctuation. Example: I have a animal pet fred who I love so much he is my most prized possession says mom. <span />
The day was cool and airy. I sat on the bleachers, watching as my old group of friends stood snickering, and pointing in my direction. Mumbled laughter echoed around me, and the spinning sensation molded queasily with the pounding of my aching heart. I no longer was apart of them, I was an outsider. A crystalline tear flickered down my cheek, as I sat in remembrance, and learned to accept what now was my reality.
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Sentence A has the misplaced adjective clause. Oozing jelly in that sentence is referring to the door, which is incorrect.
Well, I can argue with both sides. Let’s start with yes, they should be able to petition for family members. Why? Simple, the more the people the better. If they’re willing to provide for the society they should be more than welcomed to become permanent residents. When I say provide, I mean do jobs that are needed to be done. United States is suppose to be “land of the free” everyone should be welcomed. However, I can see why some people would disagree. They would argue that they would be taking to much of our resources, taking our jobs as President Donald Trump once said. They can also say they want to make sure their kids get what they need to be successful instead of some immigrant. It all really comes down to personal opinion really.
He was sent to guard the kings and queens