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A run-on sentence is a sentence having two independent clauses

a. joined with words such as however or nonetheless.
b. with improper punctuation and without conjunctions.
c. with a period separating one clause from the next.
d. with a semi-colon separating one clause from the next.

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A run-on sentence is a sentence having two independent clauses with improper punctuation and without conjunctions. The correct answer is option b. It is difficult to understand a run-on sentence because you cannot identify where to pause or stop and that the sentence does not have conjunctions which would help in the transition of clauses.
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