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Select the appropriate correction to the following sentence: Always complete your homework, it's the best way to practice what you've learned. (3 points)

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The given sentence lacks a proper punctuation mark to separate the two independent clauses. You can correct it in two ways:

  1. Always complete your homework. It's the best way to practice what you've learned.
  2. Always complete your homework; it's the best way to practice what you've learned.

Both of these corrections add a period or semicolon to properly separate the two independent clauses.

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