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nikdorinn
1 month ago
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Read the sentence. The dog loves liver treats it wags its tail every time it smells them. Which choices correct this run-on sent

ence? Select all correct answers. The dog loves liver treats. It wags its tail every time it smells them. The dog loves liver treats, and it wags its tail every time it smells them. The dog loves liver treats. It wags its tail every time. It smells them. The dog loves liver treats it wags its tail every time. It smells them.
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Bond [7.5K]1 month ago
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a - the dog enjoys liver treats and wags its tail whenever it catches their scent.b - the dog loves liver treats, and it wags its tail each time it smells them.An alternate correct phrasing could be, 'the dog loves liver treats; it wags its tail whenever it smells them.' The first and second choices are accurate.
seraphim [7.4K]1 month ago
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Your response indicates that the correct options to fix the run-on sentence include: The dog loves liver treats. It wags its tail each time it smells treats. The dog appreciates liver treats, and it wags its tail every time it smells them.Explanation: A run-on sentence arises when two independent clauses are not properly connected. There are two varieties of run-on sentences: fused sentences and comma splices. Fused sentences occur when two independent clauses are presented without any punctuation or coordinating conjunctions. Comma splices happen when two or more independent clauses are merely linked via a comma. In this scenario, the identified run-on sentence functions as a fused sentence as it lacks both punctuation marks and coordinating conjunctions. You can correct this by adding a comma and a conjunction, as reflected in one of the solutions; or by using a semicolon to separate the two clauses. Moreover, you could transform the clauses into two standalone sentences by inserting a period (the dog loves liver treats. It wags...).
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