Choose the option without comma splices. The little girl wanted to play on the s
ID: 115940 • Letter: C
Question
Choose the option without comma splices.
The little girl wanted to play on the swings, they were all being used by other children, she began to cry.
The little girl wanted to play on the swings, they were all being used by other children. She began to cry.
The little girl wanted to play on the swings, but they were all being used by other children, she began to cry.
The little girl wanted to play on the swings, but they were all being used by other children. She began to cry.
The little girl wanted to play on the swings, they were all being used by other children, she began to cry.
The little girl wanted to play on the swings, they were all being used by other children. She began to cry.
The little girl wanted to play on the swings, but they were all being used by other children, she began to cry.
The little girl wanted to play on the swings, but they were all being used by other children. She began to cry.
Explanation / Answer
Comma splices are similar to run-on sentences because they also incorrectly connect independent clauses. A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are connected with only a comma.
Here the option without comma splices is option 4.
The little girl wanted to play on the swings, but they were all being used by other children. She began to cry.