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Please help me Which sentence does not correctly fix this run-on sentence? The hiker missed the turn fortunately she didn't get lost. A. The hiker missed the turn, but fortunately she didn't get lost. B. The hiker missed the turn. Fortunately, she didn't get lost. C. The hiker missed the turn; fortunately, she didn't get lost. D. The hiker missed the turn fortunately, she didn't get lost.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

is he answer C to this one ?

OpenStudy (ericanoel912):

no, it's d :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence correctly fixes this run-on sentence? That was quite a traffic jam, many drivers honked their horns, one car blocked the intersection. A. That was quite a traffic jam, many drivers honked their horns. One car blocked the intersection. B. That was quite a traffic jam. Many drivers honked their horns, one car blocked the intersection. C. That was quite a traffic jam; many drivers honked their horns, and one car blocked the intersection. D. That was quite a traffic jam and many drivers honked their horns, one car blocked the intersection.

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