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In English / College | 2025-07-04

The statement below is a fused sentence. Drag each of the altered versions of the statement into the appropriate box.

Shakespeare's plays have many modern-day parallels many students miss the similarities because of the challenging language.

Asked by lwhetstone432

Answer (2)

A fused sentence combines two independent clauses without proper punctuation. Correct versions of the original statement use semicolons and conjunctions to separate these clauses. The provided options illustrate effective corrections to avoid fused sentences. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-04

A fused sentence combines two independent clauses without proper punctuation or conjunctions, as seen in the example related to Shakespeare's plays. To correct it, you can use punctuation like a semicolon or conjunctions with commas. This proper separation clarifies the sentence and improves readability.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-05