I am a bit confused about what type of sentence this would be....

Hurricane Katrina destroyed many homes in New Orleans it destroyed many business, too.
Chose from: correct, fused, comma splices and fragment

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The sentence you provided contains two independent clauses: "Hurricane Katrina destroyed many homes in New Orleans" and "it destroyed many businesses, too."

To determine the type of sentence it is, let's break it down:

1. Correct: A correct sentence has proper grammar and punctuation. In this case, the sentence is grammatically correct, so it can be classified as a correct sentence.

2. Fused: A fused sentence occurs when two independent clauses are joined together without any punctuation or conjunction. Since your sentence uses a comma to separate the two independent clauses, it is not a fused sentence.

3. Comma splices: Comma splices happen when two independent clauses are joined with only a comma, without a coordinating conjunction or proper punctuation. In your sentence, a comma is used to separate the independent clauses, but it is accompanied by the coordinating conjunction "too." Therefore, it is not a comma splice.

4. Fragment: A fragment is an incomplete sentence that lacks a subject, verb, or both. Your sentence contains both a subject ("Hurricane Katrina") and a verb ("destroyed"), so it is not a fragment.

Based on this analysis, the sentence you provided can be classified as a correct sentence.