Which sentence does not correct this run-on sentence? Bees' nests are called hives, they are made of wax and chewed plants. A. Bees' nests are called hives; they are made of wax and chewed plants. B. Bees' nests are called hives they are made of wax and chewed plants. C. Bees' nests are called hives, and they are made of wax and chewed plants. D. Bees' nests are called hives. They are made of wax and chewed plants.
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Hmm I know about run-on-sentence what's your answer
Do you have any idea of waht it could be? If it's a sentence that doesn't make sense we can elimiate choices
so if it makes no sence then its wrong?
I think C and D are wrong.
If it sounds like it's saying the same thing 2 or more times, that's a run on sentence.
So what would be the answer im confused?
A run on sentence has only a comma not a conjunction
Well, look at B, does it have a problem?
Well, theres no commas
But what is this for in A ;
lol whats it for
alright this isnt helping
its not A or b, d
thank you
they give me time on my test
sorry man I get yelled at whenever I give direct answers
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