Math, asked by robertliniya, 5 months ago

Which sentence below is a run-on?
Kirsten ran into her friend Victoria while she was walking her dog.
Kirsten brushed her dog after dinner. She decided that she would take him for a walk.
Kirsten brushed her dog after dinner she took the dog for a walk and ran into Victoria.
Kirsten and Victoria walked the dog to the park and hung out.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

When two or more independent clauses are there in a sentence and are attached inappropriately, that sentence is referred to as a run-on sentence.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the above question,

Kirsten ran into her friend Victoria while she was walking her dog.

Kirsten brushed her dog after dinner. She decided that she would take him for a walk.

Kirsten brushed her dog after dinner she took the dog for a walk and ran into Victoria.

Kirsten and Victoria walked the dog to the park and hung out.

Hence,

These run-on sentences can be categorized into two parts one is comma splices and the other is fused.

The fused sentences occur when there are no punctuation marks and to separate the two independent clauses there are no coordinating conjunctions.

The comma splice sentences occur when there is a comma between two independent clauses.

In spite of these defects, the run-on sentences are used by authors and poets for repeating something important.

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