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14 September, 08:41

Which sentence does not correctly fix this run-on sentence?

Our dog chased a skunk fortunately Dad was able to wash off the smell.

A.

Our dog chased a skunk. Fortunately, Dad was able to wash off the smell.

B.

Our dog chased a skunk, fortunately Dad was able to wash off the smell.

C.

Our dog chased a skunk, and fortunately Dad was able to wash off the smell.

D.

Our dog chased a skunk; fortunately, Dad was able to wash off the smell.

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  1. 14 September, 09:07
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    The answer is C. It's a "comma splice": using a comma, incorrectly, to link two clauses.
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