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How is the comma used incorrectly in the sentence above? "the great hall is open to the public, you must reserve a spot in advance". the comma attempts to separate a compound subject. the comma attempts to separate a compound predicate. the comma attempts to set apart an essential element. the comma attempts to join two independent clauses.

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the comma attempts to join two independent clauses
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User Steve Madsen
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Answer: The comma attempts to join two independent clauses.

Step-by-step explanation: A lone comma is not enough to join two independent clauses (i.e., clauses that can stand by themselves as complete sentences). To keep the comma, you must add a conjunction after it (e.g., so); otherwise, the comma should be replaced by a period (capitalizing the second sentence) or a semicolon (leaving the second sentence uncapitalized).

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