
College Writing Skills with Readings 8th Edition by John Langan
Edition 8ISBN: 978-0073371665
College Writing Skills with Readings 8th Edition by John Langan
Edition 8ISBN: 978-0073371665 Exercise 29
Correct each run-on with either (1) a period and a capital letter or (2) a comma and a logical joining word. Do not use the same method of correction for every sentence.
Some of the run-ons are fused sentences (there is no punctuation between the two complete thoughts), and some are comma splices (there is only a comma between the two complete thoughts). One sentence is correct.
EXAMPLE
There was a strange odor in the
called the gas company immediately.
Our science class is working on a weather project with students from Russia we communicate by computer almost every day.
Some of the run-ons are fused sentences (there is no punctuation between the two complete thoughts), and some are comma splices (there is only a comma between the two complete thoughts). One sentence is correct.
EXAMPLE
There was a strange odor in the

Our science class is working on a weather project with students from Russia we communicate by computer almost every day.
Explanation
College Writing Skills with Readings 8th Edition by John Langan
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