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Answer:

Whats the difference between a run-on and a comma spice ?

Explanation:

he run-on sentence and comma splice are common punctuation errors that can create confusion in your writing.  

Run-on sentence

A run-on sentence occurs when two or more complete sentences (independent clauses) are joined with no punctuation. Here's an example:

Comma splice

A comma splice occurs when two or more complete sentences are joined only with a comma, which is not strong enough punctuation.  This is an example of a comma splice: