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30 December, 07:20

Hich best corrects the run-on sentence? The Belt of Orion has three bright stars in a row it is visible in the Northern Hemisphere.

a. The Belt of Orion has three bright stars in a row. In the Northern Hemisphere, it is visible.

b. The Belt of Orion has three bright stars in a row, and it is visible in the Northern Hemisphere.

c. The Belt of Orion is visible in the Northern Hemisphere; has three bright stars in a row.

d. The Belt of Orion has three bright stars in a row; visible in the Northern Hemisphere.

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  1. 30 December, 10:57
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    B. The Belt of Orion has three bright stars in a row, and it is visible in the Northern Hemisphere.

    There are four ways to correct a run-on sentence.

    1) Join the two clauses with a comma and a coordinating conjunction. This is letter B.

    2) Break the run-on sentence into two separate sentences. It should be:

    The Belt of Orion has three bright stars in a row. It is visible in the Northern Hemisphere.

    3) Join the clauses with a semi-colon and a conjunctive adverb followed by a comma.

    The Belt of Orion has three bright stars in a row; consequently, it is visible in the Northern Hemisphere.

    4) Join the clauses with a semi-colon.

    The Belt of Orion has three bright stars in a row; it is visible in the Northern Hemisphere.
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