Which sentence correctly fixes this run-on sentence? Friday night's game was amazing, the score was tied, a cow wandered onto the field.
Which sentence correctly fixes this run-on sentence? Friday night's game was amazing, the score was tied, a cow wandered onto the field. A. Friday night's game was amazing; the score was tied, and then a cow wandered onto the field. B. Friday night's game was amazing the score was tied, a cow wandered onto the field. C. Friday night's game was amazing. The score was tied, a cow wandered onto the field. D. Friday night's game was amazing, the score was tied. A cow wandered onto the field.
I believe the answer would be D. A makes no changes. B only removes a comma, which makes the situation worse. C puts the period in the wrong place, joining two unrelated statements with a comma. D is the only answer left.
The best Answer is A @LieutenantGeneral
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