Post two college-level "sentences" illustrating each of the following errors (for a total ofsix sentences):
• run-on
• fragment
• comma splice

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Answer 1
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run-on:

Austin is the capital of Texas Sacramento is the capital of California.

Today is Friday tomorrow is Saturday.

fragment:

Whenever it stops raining.

Driving home after the ball game.

comma splice:

Austin is the capital of Texas, Sacramento is the capital of California.

Today is Friday, tomorrow is Saturday.

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WILL MARK BRAINLIEST (HURRY IM BEING TIMED)Read the conclusion of Bowser the Hound by Thornton W. Burgess.

"All's well that end's well," he chuckled and closed his eyes sleepily.

Blacky never could have fooled old Granny Fox as he did Reddy. She is far too smart to be fooled even by so clever a scamp as Blacky. She is so smart that she deserves a book all her own, and so the next volume in this series will be Old Granny Fox.

The author chose to end the story this way in order to

leave readers hanging.
highlight previous events.
make readers want to read more.
introduce two new characters.

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the answer is C

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c

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i got it right on edge

How does the author help readers understand what the word pinchin means

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Answer:

Is there like a sentence that has the word pinchin in it?

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More details please...

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Whats the answer to this

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I won’t let me answer the question.

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same it wont let me answer it either :/

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Q1.Choose the appropriate phrase to insert in the gaps,to make the sentences meaningful the appropriate from of the verb.​

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C - 2

A - 3

F - 5

E - 4

D - 1

B - 6

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Pretend that for a day you’re in charge at home. write about your day.

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Answer:

xbox all day :3

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i'm lazy

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I would scold my siblings until they faint

When someone says that a sonnet has "fourteen lines of iambic pentameter," what does that mean?There are fourteen words that rhyme with each other in a regular rhyme scheme.
There are fourteen lines with five sets of stressed and unstressed syllables.
There are fourteen lines with five sets of unstressed and stressed syllables.

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The right answer is "There are fourteen lines with five sets of stressed and unstressed syllables. "

Explanation: Iambic pentameter is a type of metric that is used in poetry and drama. It describes a certain rhythm that words establish in each verse. This rhythm is measured in small groups of syllables; these small groups are called "foot." The word iambic describes the type of foot that is used. The word pentameter indicates that a verse has five feet.  In English, rhythm is created through the use of tonicity, alternating between tonic and non-tonic syllables. An anglophone non-tonic syllable is equivalent to a classic short syllable, whereas an anglophone tonic syllable is equivalent to a classic long syllable.

Iambic pentameter is, therefore, a verse composed of five pairs of short / long syllables, or atonic / tonic syllables. If the short / long or atonic / tonic pattern were to be reversed, producing a five-pair long / short verse, or unstressed tonic / atonic, this verse would be described as an example of exchangeable pentameter

the answer is B There are fourteen lines with five sets of stressed and unstressed syllables