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Easy Reading and Writing · Standard English Conventions · None · MCQ

The sentence "My favorite color is blue, but my sister’s favorite color is red" is incorrect because it has a comma splice. A comma splice occurs when a comma is used to join two independent clauses that should be separated by a semicolon or a period. Which of the following choices corrects the sentence?

Which choice is the best way to correct the sentence?

  1. A

    My favorite color is blue, but my sister’s favorite color is red.

  2. B

    My favorite color is blue; but my sister’s favorite color is red.

  3. C

    My favorite color is blue, and my sister’s favorite color is red.

  4. D

    My favorite color is blue; my sister’s favorite color is red.

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