Identify the comma splice.
A. Sheema applied for a summer internship she accepted a volunteer position at the hospital.
B. Sheema applied for a summer internship, she accepted a volunteer position at the hospital.
C. Sheema applied for a summer internship and she accpted a volunteer position at the hospital.
D. Sheema applied for a summer internship, and she accepted a volunteer position at the hospital.
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What do you think?
B . Sheema applied for a summer internship, she accepted a volunteer position at the hospital.
Remember== A comma splice incorrectly joins two independent clauses with only a comma.
A. Sheema applied for a summer internship she accepted a volunteer position at the hospital.
Hmm, looks like Sheema's summer plans got a little tangled up. This sentence has a classic case of comma splice, where two independent clauses are mistakenly joined by just a comma. We need to give those clauses some proper punctuation to separate them, like a period or a coordinating conjunction. Keep those clauses in line, Sheema!