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The best thing about English class is the cat stories; Dr. Crisp has a cat named Ack-Ack.
a) Correct sentence
b) Comma splice or run-on
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If Ack-Ack and Penelope get in a cat carrier together, they act like independent clauses without punctuation, they fight.
a) Correct sentence
b) Comma splice or run-on
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Dr. Crisp also has two dogs they are Great Danes.
a) Correct sentence
b) Comma splice or run-on
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Humbaba, the male Great Dane, weighs 170 pounds.
a) Correct sentence
b) Comma splice or run-on
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Ymir, the female Great Dane, weighs 150 pounds and is named after a frost giant in Norse myth.
a) Correct sentence
b) Comma splice or run-on
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d)

Humbaba is a name that is fun to say, it comes from the ancient Sumerian epic, Gilgamesh.
a) Correct sentence
b) Comma splice or run-on
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Humbaba in the Gilgamesh epic was a giant he ruled the cedar forest.
a) Correct sentence
b) Comma splice or run-on
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Dr. Crisp has one more cat, he was sort of dumped at her house, but it's not his fault.
a) Correct sentence
b) Comma splice or run-on
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The dumped cat is named Locke Ymir doesn't like him.
a) Correct sentence
b) Comma splice or run-on
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Dr. Crisp doesn't think Ymir would eat Locke if she caught him, but it's a possibility.
a) Correct sentence
b) Comma splice or run-on
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