QUESTION 14
Read this sentence. It contains a comma splice.
I want to go to the yard sale, I...
English, 26.10.2020 23:40 samanthabutryn
QUESTION 14
Read this sentence. It contains a comma splice.
I want to go to the yard sale, I heard there are some great deals.
Which of the following makes this sentence correct?
O a. I want to go to the yard sale I heard there are some great deals.
O b. I want to go to the yard sale but I heard there are some great deals.
O c. I want to go to the yard sale; I heard there are some great deals.
O d. I want to go to the yard sale and I heard there are some great deals.
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