If you want to feel really well, you should get enough sleep

Question 3 options:

a)
properly constructed sentence

b)
lacks parallel parts

c)
comma splice

d)
misplaced words

D) misplaced words

It should be,
If you really want to feel well,you should get enough sleep.

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D is wrong

To determine the correct answer, let's analyze each option:

a) "properly constructed sentence": This option suggests that the sentence is constructed correctly. To verify this, we should check for any grammatical errors or issues in the sentence structure.

b) "lacks parallel parts": This option implies that there may be a lack of parallelism in the sentence. To investigate this, we need to assess if the elements within the sentence are parallel in terms of structure and syntax.

c) "comma splice": This option implies that there may be a comma splice in the sentence. A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses (complete sentences) are incorrectly joined together with only a comma.

d) "misplaced words": This option suggests that some words may be out of place in the sentence. We should evaluate if the word order in the sentence seems logical and coherent.

Considering the content of the sentence, there are no obvious issues with parallelism or misplaced words. However, we need to determine if there is a problem with the punctuation.

To do so, we need to identify if the sentence consists of two independent clauses that are incorrectly joined by a comma. Breaking down the sentence, we can see that there is only one independent clause: "If you want to feel really well." The rest of the sentence, "you should get enough sleep," is a dependent clause that relies on the "If" clause for complete meaning.

Therefore, the correct answer is c) "comma splice," as there is a comma separating an independent clause from a dependent clause, which results in a comma splice error.