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When the independent clauses of a run-on sentence are closely connected in meaning, the sentence can be corrected by joining the two clauses with a A. adjective. B. semicolon. C. comma. D. preposition
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When the independent clauses of a run-on sentence are closely connected in meaning, the sentence can be corrected by joining the two clauses with a
A. adjective. B. semicolon. C. comma. D. preposition
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When the independent clauses of a run-on sentence are closely connected in meaning, the sentence can be corrected by joining the two clauses with either a semicolon or comma or a conjugation adverb. (depends on the sentence)
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