Do something about how we can improve the violence in your area but do it like a news report
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Answer:
yes
Explanation:
these are hurting the enviorrment
Answer:
The sentence is incorrect. It is a run-on sentence.
Explanation:
Independent sentences are groups of words that have a subject and a predicate and that can express a complete thought.
When we join two independent sentences incorrectly, we have a run-on sentence. Run-on sentences can be divided into two kinds: comma splice and fused sentence. A comma splice happens when we use only a comma to join the two sentences. A fused sentence occurs when we don't use any punctuation at all.
The sentence "We are moving to Cincinnati in July I'll go to school there" is a run-on sentence of the fused kind, since it has no punctuation. To make it correct, there are a few options:
- We are moving to Cincinnati in July; I'll go to school there.
- We are moving to Cincinnati; In July I'll go to school there.
- We are moving to Cincinnati in July, and I'll go to school there.
- We are moving to Cincinnati in July, so I'll go to school there.
The word that has a positive connotation is distinctive. The other words (eerie, lonely and deserted) share negative connotations.
While they could be used to describe an empty, dark and grim place, "distinctive" can be used to highight the positive aspects of a place or person.