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29 July, 20:21

Which sentence does NOT correctly fix this run-on sentence? The car skidded luckily no one was near it.

a. The car skidded, but luckily no one was near it.

b. The car skidded; luckily, no one was near it.

c. The car skidded, luckily no one was near it.

d. The car skidded. Luckily, no one was near it.

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  1. 29 July, 20:40
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    B and D do not fix the run on sentence. The most appropriate answer is A, but C works too.
  2. 29 July, 20:47
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    The answer is A. The car skidded, but luckily no one was near it.
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