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Jules likes to watch comedies, Dale prefers to watch dramas. Which revision most effectively corrects the comma splice? Jules likes to watch comedies, but Dale prefers to watch dramas. With Jules liking comedies, Dales prefers to watch dramas. Jules likes to watch comedies Dale prefers to watch dramas. Jules likes to watch comedies, however Dale prefers to watch dramas.

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User Sirupsen
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Hi!

Answer:

The answer would be A. Jules likes to watch comedies, but Dale prefers to watch dramas.

Step-by-step explanation:

A is the answer, as it states clearly that Jules likes comedies and Dale likes to watch Dramas. The coma before the "but" is not necessary but is accepted as it is the oxford comma. D is not the answer as it's missing a coma after the word "however".

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