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A sentence that is a run-on would be;
C. Give me your shirt I'll iron it.
Now this may look incorrect, but remember that a run-on sentence is a two complete sentence incorrectly combined.
Example: Amy walks to school Eddie drives his car.
Ask yourself, is this a complete idea? No! This is TWO complete ideas. A part of a sentence that can be a sentence by itself is called an independent clause. This example has TWO independent clauses.
Answer:
Your answer would be C.
Explanation:
C is a run-on sentence. A run-on sentence occurs when two or more independent clauses are not joined correctly. An independent clause is a group of words that can stand alone as a sentence, as in give your shirt.
There are two types of run-on sentences: fused sentences and comma splices. The first ones occur when independent clauses run together with no punctuation marks or coordinating conjunctions to separate them, just as C shows. On the other hand, comma splices occur when two or more independent clauses are joined only by a comma. As it has been said, C is a fused sentence. You can fix this by adding a comma and a coordinating conjunction (D), by adding a semicolon to separate the independent clauses (A), or by separating the independent clauses into sentences (E).