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Which sentence contains an edit that correctly removes a comma splice?(1 point) Responses Horatio, the protagonist, is symbolic of all that is right in the kingdom, his character is well constructed by the author. Horatio, the protagonist, is symbolic of all that is right in the kingdom, his character is well constructed by the author. Horatio, the protagonist, is symbolic of all that is right in the kingdom, subsequently, his character is well constructed by the author. Horatio, the protagonist, is symbolic of all that is right in the kingdom, subsequently, his character is well constructed by the author. Horatio, the protagonist, is symbolic of all that is right in the kingdom, oddly enough his character is well constructed by the author. Horatio, the protagonist, is symbolic of all that is right in the kingdom, oddly enough his character is well constructed by the author. Horatio, the protagonist, is symbolic of all that is right in the kingdom; additionally, his character is well constructed by the author. Horatio, the protagonist, is symbolic of all that is right in the kingdom; additionally, his character is well constructed by the author.

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The sentence that correctly removes a comma splice is:

"Horatio, the protagonist, is symbolic of all that is right in the kingdom; additionally, his character is well constructed by the author."

This version correctly uses a semicolon to separate two independent clauses, eliminating the comma splice.

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