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Jaida Sloan
13 January, 23:09
How is a comma splice different from a run-on?
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Cruz Allison
13 January, 23:39
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because you're just trying to put a comma inside of the sentence but you would be incorrectly using the comma. that is why you must use a conjunction or just create two new sentences.
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