Which sentence is a run-on sentence? A. Most dogs are loyal and obedient, they are easy to train. B. Dogs are colorblind; cats are, too. C. Would you prefer a dog or a cat as a pet? D. Between the two animals, which one sheds the most?
I think it would be A
Thanks, wasn't positive about this question, thank you.
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Please explain your answer guys.
Oh ya sorry I forgot Lol
i think the answer is a The correct way to do a is : Most dogs are loyal and obedient. They are easy to train.
it would be A because the sentence just keeps going on and on and on, when it could have easily been separated into two sentences.
yep i agree
A run-on is a sentence in which two or more independent clauses (i.e., complete sentences) are joined without appropriate punctuation or conjunction A has TWO different independent clauses (meaning it can stand alone) having two independent clauses means you have TWO different sentences which is what makes a run-on a run-on so the answer would be A :) and sorry @Ashleyisakitty :(
good job!
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