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What is a comma-splice?

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Answer from Grammarly: When you join two independent clauses with a comma and no conjunction, it’s called a comma splice. Some people consider this a type of run-on sentence, while other people think of it as a punctuation error.

Here’s an example of a comma splice: Koala bears are not actually bears, they are marsupials.

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