Option B contains a comma splice.
A better way to rephrase that "sentence" could be:
1. The pots clanged to the kitchen floor, and the kitten cowered under the table.
2. The pots clanged to the kitchen floor. The kitten cowered under the table.
I do understand but i need more inf
<span>When trying to memorize
something, there are many different methods one may choose to employ. Repetition is one of the most popular
ways. When we look at the prompt you
provided, we see three steps—(a) read the information, (b) write the information,
and (c) say the information. These three
steps help you experience the information in more ways than just one like if
you were only reading the information.
These three steps have you reading, performing the mechanical action of
writing, then hearing/listening (because you’ll hear yourself reading). In addition to the repetition, by
diversifying your experiences with the material, you’ll best be able to
remember what it is you seek to remember.</span>
She knew her way around the compound on visiting day. Then she confirmed it when her mother rescued her from the Erudite.
An omen suggesting a tragic end to the battle