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In English / High School | 2025-07-08

Rewrite each run-on sentence, adding the punctuation and conjunctions shown in parentheses. 1. Molly has the most amazing collection of seashells; she has collected them for years. 2. Molly lives in Florida. She picks up shells every time she walks on the beach. 3. Molly's collection is the largest one I have ever seen; she must have hundreds of shells. 4. My favorite is the large conch shell, because it sounds like ocean waves when you hold it near to your ear. 5. Sometimes Molly uses her small shells to decorate boxes and picture frames, and then she sells them in her father's shop.

Asked by averagencik17581

Answer (1)

Here, the conjunction "and" is used to connect two related but independent clauses, and a comma is added before "and."


Molly's collection is the largest one I have ever seen; she must have hundreds of shells.

Correct Usage: This sentence is correctly structured with a semicolon; however, to use a conjunction, you can write: "Molly's collection is the largest one I have ever seen, and she must have hundreds of shells."


My favorite is the large conch shell, because it sounds like ocean waves when you hold it near to your ear.

Correct Usage: This sentence uses the conjunction "because" appropriately to explain why the large conch shell is a favorite.


Sometimes Molly uses her small shells to decorate boxes and picture frames, and then she sells them in her father's shop.

Correct Usage: This sentence is correctly structured. The conjunction "and then" is used to delimit actions occurring in sequence while placing a comma before it.



These revisions ensure that the sentences are clear and the thoughts within each sentence are effectively connected. Making use of conjunctions like "and," "because," and "then," along with appropriate punctuation, helps avoid run-on sentences, enhancing readability and comprehension.

Answered by BenjaminOwenLewis | 2025-07-22