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Exam 18: Avoiding Run-Ons and Comma Splices
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Select “correct” if the sentence is punctuated correctly, “run-on” if it is a run-on, and “comma splice” if it is a comma splice. -Keeping the sharp knife away from his fingers, Walt boned the fish.
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Select “correct” if the sentence is punctuated correctly, “run-on” if it is a run-on, and “comma splice” if it is a comma splice. -I am a vegetarian, I cannot sample the spareribs.
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Select “correct” if the sentence is punctuated correctly, “run-on” if it is a run-on, and “comma splice” if it is a comma splice. -By the time Francine was thirty, her hair had started to turn gray.
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Select “correct” if the sentence is punctuated correctly, “run-on” if it is a run-on, and “comma splice” if it is a comma splice. -At the time of the strike, the workers were firm in their demands.
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Select “correct” if the sentence is punctuated correctly, “run-on” if it is a run-on, and “comma splice” if it is a comma splice. -Tamara reread the article, she underlined the key ideas.
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Select “correct” if the sentence is punctuated correctly, “run-on” if it is a run-on, and “comma splice” if it is a comma splice. -Hand me the steel wool, this greasy pot needs scrubbing.
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Select “correct” if the sentence is punctuated correctly, “run-on” if it is a run-on, and “comma splice” if it is a comma splice. -Senator Ludwig has fought for a clean environment I will vote for her.