Asked by Skye
                Question 1. 1. Write S or R to identify each item as a sentence or a run-on sentence.
My camera is old I'll be glad to get a new one.
      
Question 2. 2. Write S or R to identify each item as a sentence or a run-on sentence.
Flamingos are usually pink one variety is bright red.
(Points : 1)
      
Question 3. 3. Write S or R to identify each item as a sentence or a run-on sentence.
The coach shouted instructions, and the players responded immediately.
(Points : 1)
      
Question 4. 4. Write S or R to identify each item as a sentence or a run-on sentence.
I heard the weather report, it is going to rain.
(Points : 1)
      
Question 5. 5. Write S or R to identify each item as a sentence or a run-on sentence.
I enjoyed reading the book; it was funny yet informative.
(Points : 1)
      
Question 6.6. Which conjunction best fixes the run-on sentence?
Wayne had climbed the tree, _____ he couldn't get down. (Points : 1)
but
or
for
so
Question 7.7. Which conjunction best fixes the run-on sentence?
Easy Street is being repaired, _____ we went a different way.
(Points : 1)
or
nor
for
so
Question 8.8. Which conjunction best fixes the run-on sentence?
Is Laura going to the party, _____ is she staying home?
(Points : 1)
but
yet
or
and
Question 9.9. Which sentence is not a correct way to fix this run-on sentence?
The car skidded luckily no one was near it.
(Points : 1)
The car skidded. Luckily, no one was near it.
The car skidded; luckily, no one was near it.
The car skidded, luckily no one was near it.
The car skidded, but luckily no one was near it.
Question 10.10. Which conjunction best fixes the run-on sentence?
Which sentence is a correct way to fix this run-on sentence?
That was quite a traffic jam, many drivers were honking their horns, one car was blocking the intersection.
(Points : 1)
That was quite a traffic jam, many drivers were honking their horns. One car was blocking the intersection.
That was quite a traffic jam. Many drivers were honking their horns, one car was blocking the intersection.
That was quite a traffic jam, and many drivers were honking their horns, one car was blocking the intersection.
That was quite a traffic jam; many drivers were honking their horns, and one car was blocking the intersection.
I will submit my answers in the post below this one.
            
            
        My camera is old I'll be glad to get a new one.
Question 2. 2. Write S or R to identify each item as a sentence or a run-on sentence.
Flamingos are usually pink one variety is bright red.
(Points : 1)
Question 3. 3. Write S or R to identify each item as a sentence or a run-on sentence.
The coach shouted instructions, and the players responded immediately.
(Points : 1)
Question 4. 4. Write S or R to identify each item as a sentence or a run-on sentence.
I heard the weather report, it is going to rain.
(Points : 1)
Question 5. 5. Write S or R to identify each item as a sentence or a run-on sentence.
I enjoyed reading the book; it was funny yet informative.
(Points : 1)
Question 6.6. Which conjunction best fixes the run-on sentence?
Wayne had climbed the tree, _____ he couldn't get down. (Points : 1)
but
or
for
so
Question 7.7. Which conjunction best fixes the run-on sentence?
Easy Street is being repaired, _____ we went a different way.
(Points : 1)
or
nor
for
so
Question 8.8. Which conjunction best fixes the run-on sentence?
Is Laura going to the party, _____ is she staying home?
(Points : 1)
but
yet
or
and
Question 9.9. Which sentence is not a correct way to fix this run-on sentence?
The car skidded luckily no one was near it.
(Points : 1)
The car skidded. Luckily, no one was near it.
The car skidded; luckily, no one was near it.
The car skidded, luckily no one was near it.
The car skidded, but luckily no one was near it.
Question 10.10. Which conjunction best fixes the run-on sentence?
Which sentence is a correct way to fix this run-on sentence?
That was quite a traffic jam, many drivers were honking their horns, one car was blocking the intersection.
(Points : 1)
That was quite a traffic jam, many drivers were honking their horns. One car was blocking the intersection.
That was quite a traffic jam. Many drivers were honking their horns, one car was blocking the intersection.
That was quite a traffic jam, and many drivers were honking their horns, one car was blocking the intersection.
That was quite a traffic jam; many drivers were honking their horns, and one car was blocking the intersection.
I will submit my answers in the post below this one.
Answers
                    Answered by
            Skye
            
    1: R
2: R
3: S
4: S
5: S
6: A (but)
7: D (so)
8: C (or)
9: D
10: A
    
2: R
3: S
4: S
5: S
6: A (but)
7: D (so)
8: C (or)
9: D
10: A
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    4, 9. and 10 are wrong.
    
                    Answered by
            Skye
            
    Okay,
4: F
9: B
10: D
Now are they correct?
    
4: F
9: B
10: D
Now are they correct?
                    Answered by
            Skye
            
    Correction!! 4: R
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    Yes.  They are all correct now.
    
                    Answered by
            Skye
            
    Thank you so much! I got a 100% !!
:)
    
:)
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