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Read the following run-on sentence:

Marsha is having trouble focusing on her ENG002 videos she moves away to a computer not next to anyone else.
Which one of the following sentences correctly fixes the run-on sentence error found in the sentence above?

Marsha is having trouble focusing; on her ENG002 videos she moves away to a computer not next to anyone else.

Marsha is having trouble focusing on her ENG002 videos but she moves away to a computer not next to anyone else.

Marsha is having trouble focusing on her ENG002 videos, so she moves away to a computer away from everyone.

Marsha is having trouble focusing on her ENG002 videos: she moves away to a computer not next to anyone else.

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Answer:

The answer here would be C. You have a comma and a conjuction (the word so) in the sentence which completes the sentence

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