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Answer: No, it is not a run-on sentence</h3>
This is one full thought that doesn't run on for too long. The "overcome with joy" portion is the dependent clause that needs the other part "Mrs. Monroe told her husband the exciting news about her promotion" which is the independent clause. The independent clause could be its own sentence without the dependent clause, but not the other way around.
The main reason why the Senator begins his sentence with "I speak" is to show his sincerity.
<h3>What is Pathos?</h3>
This refers to the rhetorical device that is used to show the emotional appeals used by a person in a given text.
Hence, we can see that the emotional diction used by Senator Smith is logos as she talks about the seriousness of the situation which leads her to use simple words to speak.
The figurative language used by Senator Smith was shown in "...taken to heart" and it serves the purpose to show that she means they would take her words seriously.
Read more about pathos here:
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Answer:it should be a verb
Explanation:
A run-on sentence usually occurs when two separate sentences or clauses are improperly combined. However, unlike sentence fragments, run-on sentences can still be technically grammatically correct. So technically the are bad.
Answer: I would say the answer is B
Obsession is destructive
Explanation:
I say this because at the end the story has a tragic ending.
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