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The main reason why a comma splice is a punctuation error is that
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The author emphasizes that the villages in the Andes are
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Crane’s use of vivid imagery and strong verbs in this passage most likely serves to
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According to the speaker, what is the main problem with the idea of "progress" in the modern world?
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