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Some of the following sentences are correct, and some are run-ons and comma splices.
  Remember that a run-on sentence includes two independent clauses without proper
  punctuation between them. A comma splice has an insufficient comma that needs to be
  followed by a fanboys or that needs to be changed to a semicolon or a period. Identify
  whether the sentence is correct (ok), a run-on (ro), or a comma splice (cs). Then correct each
  run-on or comma splice by making one of the clauses dependent or by using a comma, a
  fanboys and a comma, a semicolon, or a period.
  Old-fashioned backpacks are out of style, wheeled tote bags are in style (ok, ro, cs)
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Carl has had many __________, she knew about, but she never knew that he used to sell
  cars.
 
  a) grassroots
  b) databases
  c) exploits
  d) electorates



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jliusyl

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Answer to Question 1

cs

Answer to Question 2

c) exploits




bucstennis@aim.com

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Reply 2 on: Jul 15, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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