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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which sentence does not correctly fix this run-on sentence? The car skidded luckily no one was near it. A. The car skidded, luckily no one was near it. B. The car skidded. Luckily, no one was near it. C. The car skidded; luckily, no one was near it. D. The car skidded, but luckily no one was near it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Nasa7

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The car skidded, luckily no one was near it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u think a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes I don't think I know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C - it connects two related sentences.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so a or c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, semicolons connect two sentences. A comma just adds on.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So, C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A but ok.

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