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Cheslove:

A run-on sentence is •missing a subject •missing a verb •a writing error •an incomplete thought

Elsa213:

A run-on sentence is a sentence with writing errors.

Elsa213:

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Cheslove:

Thx

Elsa213:

This is a question, correct?

Elsa213:

Ehhhh e.e

Cheslove:

Yes the answer was correct

Elsa213:

Congratulations ^.^

Shadow:

Elsa is correct in that it is a writing error. More specifically, it's when two independent or main clauses are put into the same sentence without a proper conjoining word or punctuation mark. Example: The cow is green the grass is black. Versus: The cow is green and the grass is black.

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