Which choice best describes the following sentence? The parade to support the veterans begins at noon on Sunday be sure to arrive an hour early. A. It is complete and correct sentence B. it features a comma splice C. It is a fused sentence D. It is a rambling sentence
It is a fused sentence (called a run-on sentence). It should be written like this instead > The parade to support the veterans begins at noon on Saturday; be sure to arrive an hour early.
Ok thanks. I have a next one can u help
the clean countryside committee at spring falls middle school. a. it is a complete and correct sentence b. it is a fragment that is missing a subject. c. it is a fragment that is missing a predicate d. it is a fragment with a subject and verb but expresses an incomplete thought.
it's not choice A, it definitely is a fragment. sentence fragments don't have a subject and verb pair, so D doesn't even make sense.
do you think the sentence has a subject?
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which choice avoids run-on sentences to present the information clearly and correctly? A. levi wants to save the endangered sparrow, he built a birdhouse and he passed out flyers and he also hung signs to tell people to keep their cats inside. B. levi wanted to save the endangered sparrows. He built a birdhouse, and he passed out flyers. He also hung signs to tell people to keep their cats inside. C. levi wanted to save the endangered sparrows. He built a birdhouse, and he passed out flyers he also hung signs to tell people to keep their cats inside. D. levi wanted to save the endangered sparrows, so he built a birdhouse. He passed out flyers, he also hung signs to tell people to keep their cats inside.
i was saying probably between b or c. mistermew
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