Question
You are revising a narrative paragraph about riding on an airplane. You have written a possible run-on sentence:
I’m waiting in the airport with my parents, we’re flying to Boston today, I’ve never been on an airplane before, and I’m so excited I’m about to burst!
Which revision corrects the run-on sentence?
I’m waiting in the airport with my parents, we’re flying to Boston today. I’ve never been on an airplane before I’m so excited I’m about to burst!
I’m waiting in the airport with my parents. We’re flying to Boston today. I’ve never been on an airplane before, and I’m so excited I’m about to burst!
No correction is needed; this is not a run-on sentence.
I’m waiting in the airport with my parents, we’re flying to Boston today, I’ve never been on an airplane before, and I’m so excited I’m about to burst!
Which revision corrects the run-on sentence?
I’m waiting in the airport with my parents, we’re flying to Boston today. I’ve never been on an airplane before I’m so excited I’m about to burst!
I’m waiting in the airport with my parents. We’re flying to Boston today. I’ve never been on an airplane before, and I’m so excited I’m about to burst!
No correction is needed; this is not a run-on sentence.
Answers
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The correct revision that eliminates the run-on sentence is:
I’m waiting in the airport with my parents. We’re flying to Boston today. I’ve never been on an airplane before, and I’m so excited I’m about to burst!
I’m waiting in the airport with my parents. We’re flying to Boston today. I’ve never been on an airplane before, and I’m so excited I’m about to burst!