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9 December, 04:45

Which is a fused sentence? Tanya is learning how to drive by practicing on side streets. Deciding on an outfit is frustrating I want to look unique. Bob reads many magazines about cars, trucks, and trains. Playing sports is a lot of fun and good exercise.

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  1. 9 December, 04:50
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    I am going to say Playing sports is a lot of fun and good exercise.

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    Because you can say that Playing sports is a lot of fun. or you can say Playing sports is good exercise. That makes them 2 different sentences, but you can combined the to which will fuse them together
  2. 9 December, 05:13
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    Answer: B) Deciding on an outfit is frustrating I want to look unique.

    a fused sentence is a type of sentence in which two independent clauses are run together without an appropriate conjunction or mark of punctuation between them, such as a semicolon or a period. From the given options, the one that is an example of a fused sentence is the corresponding to option B, where we have two independent clauses joined without any punctuation between theme: "Deciding on an outfit is frustrating" (first independent clause) and "I want to look unique" (second independent clause).
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