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Read this sentence, which contains a comma splice.

This food truck is popular, the line is always long.

Which of the following makes this sentence correct?


This food truck is popular. The line is always long.


This food truck is popular: because the line is always long.


This food truck is popular; and the line is always long.


This food truck is popular the line is always long.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"This food truck is popular. The line is always long."

Explanation: The first option fixes the comma splice by separating the two independent clauses into two sentences. The other choices are ungrammatical (colon + because is wrong, semicolon + and is redundant, and the last has no punctuation).