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Which type of sentence error, if any, is the above example? A. run-on B. fragment C. comma splice D. There is no sentence error.
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Which type of sentence error, if any, is the above example? A. run-on B. fragment C. comma splice D. There is no sentence error.
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Which type of sentence error, if any, is the above example?
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run-on
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fragment
C.
comma splice
D.
There is no sentence error.
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I'm gonna say D. No sentence error
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