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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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  1. What is wrong with the following sentence? “He wants
    to become a doctor his family insists that he study law.”
    1. It is a run-on.
    2. It is a comma splice.
    3. It is a dangler.
    4. It is a fragment.
  

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Anonymous What is wrong with the following sentence? ” It is a run-on. It is a comma splice.

  • Anonymous What is wrong with the following sentence?
  • ” It is a run-on.
  • It is a comma splice.
  • It is a dangler.
  • It is a fragment.
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AnonymousWhat is wrong with the following sentence? “He wants to become a doctor his family insists that he study law.”
It is a run-on.
It is a comma splice.
It is a dangler.
It is a fragment.
What do you think?

(It has no comma, so I don't see how it can be a comma splice.)

(A fragment would be something like "that h

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