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OpenStudy (inowalst):

Using your knowledge of punctuation, choose the best way to correct the following comma splice: He was thrilled he had never won anything before. He was (thrilled) he had never won anything before. He was thrilled, he had never won anything before. He was thrilled; he had never won anything before. He was thrilled he had never, won anything before.

OpenStudy (inowalst):

I think third one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

say whats a comma splice

OpenStudy (inowalst):

http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/commasplice.htm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A comma splice is the use of a comma to join two independent clauses. For example: It is nearly half past five, we cannot reach town before dark.

OpenStudy (inowalst):

So I'm correct.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (inowalst):

Thanks.

OpenStudy (theraggedydoctor):

dot.

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