Asked by Lucille Fillinger
Which answer choice defines a run-on sentence?(1 point)
Responses
a sentence that has two independent clauses not joined properly
a sentence that has two independent clauses not joined properly
an incomplete sentence without a subject or a verb
an incomplete sentence without a subject or a verb
a clause that does not stand on its own as a sentence
a clause that does not stand on its own as a sentence
a word used to connect clauses
Responses
a sentence that has two independent clauses not joined properly
a sentence that has two independent clauses not joined properly
an incomplete sentence without a subject or a verb
an incomplete sentence without a subject or a verb
a clause that does not stand on its own as a sentence
a clause that does not stand on its own as a sentence
a word used to connect clauses
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer choice that defines a run-on sentence is:
**a sentence that has two independent clauses not joined properly.**
**a sentence that has two independent clauses not joined properly.**
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