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Identify the fused sentence. A. I had the flu last week. I stayed in bed for four days. B. I had the flu last week I stayed in bed for four days. C. I had the flu last​ week, I stayed in bed for four days. D. I had the flu last​ week; I stayed in bed for four days.

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User Jpwco
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B. is the answer to the problem- let me know if it was right I'm pretty certain it is.

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Answer:

B. I had the flu last week I stayed in bed for four days.

Step-by-step explanation:

A fused sentence occurs when two independent clauses are incorrectly joined without any single punctuation mark. As a result, the clauses should be separated by either a semicolon (as in option D) or a coma plus a coordinating conjunction, such as: I had the flu last week, so I stayed in bed for four days.

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