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What kind of sentence is this:
Noah Webster supported himself through
sales of his spelling book over 100
million copies of the book were sold.
1.Properly constructed sentence
2.Dangler
3.Run-on
4.Misplaced part
We will start with the idea that this is NOT a good sentence.
Question? Does it have too many ideas in one sentence for it to make good sentence? If that is true ,then it is a run- on.
Does it have a modifier that doesn't relate to anything in the sentence? If that is true , then it is a dangler.
Are all the modifiers next to the words or parts that they describe? If not, then you have a misplaced part.
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The sentence "Noah Webster supported himself through sales of his spelling book over 100 million copies of the book were sold" is a run-on sentence. It contains two independent clauses without proper punctuation or conjunction to join them together.
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