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(Background music plays.) Welcome to the next lesson! In this video youamp;#39;ll be practicing recognizing and correcting comma splices. A comma splice is a major sentence error because it contains two or more complete sentences that are separated by a comma only where the first sentence ends and the second sentence begins. A comma is not strong enough to separate sentences by itself. Comma splices are often confusing to readers because the readers may not be able to distinguish the authoramp;#39;s point since the sentences are stuck together. If you correctly revise the comma splice, you clarify the ideas in the sentence by allowing them to stand alone as complete sentences do or by using an appropriate word to show the relationship between the ideas. For example, the first two methods for revising a comma splice are to replace the comma with a period or semicolon. The second two methods, using a coordinating or subordinating conjunction, allow you to keep the sentences together bu