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Select the appropriate correction to the following sentence: You shouldn’t pat a strange dog, sometimes they’re not friendly.

You shouldn’t pat a strange dog, “sometimes they’re not friendly.”
You should’nt pat a strange dog - sometimes theyre not friendly.
You shouldn’t pat a strange dog; sometimes they’re not friendly.
You shouldn’t pat a strange dog: sometimes, their not, friendly.

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User Tajmahal
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Answer:

The answer is C.

Step-by-step explanation:

You shouldn’t pat a strange dog; sometimes they’re not friendly.

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User Artooro
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Answer:

C: You shouldn´t pat a strange dog; sometimes they´re not friendly.

Step-by-step explanation:

The option C presents the appropriate correction for the sentence because it included a semicolon ( ; ) to separate the two independent clauses. The semicolon is being used instead a comma and conjunction, which could be used as part of the explanation in the second clause: ",because sometimes they´re not friendly."

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