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hi iamp;#39;m terry with prepped and polished in South Natick Massachusetts thanks for joining me today today Iamp;#39;m going to review a common error frequently tested on the a CT English test that has been a source of confusion and difficulty for many of my students the comma splice letamp;#39;s break it down a comma splice occurs when two independent clauses two sentences are connected with a comma that is wrong hereamp;#39;s an example of a comma splice the palm-trees blew softly in the wind comma the hot Sun beat down from the sky and thereamp;#39;s several ways you can correct or revise a comma splice hereamp;#39;s correction one the palm-trees blew softly in the wind period the hot Sun beat down from the sky what weamp;#39;ve done is break the sentence into two separate sentences using either a period or you can also use a semicolon and then the T that begins the second sentence would be a lowercase T correction to the palm-trees blew softly in the wind comma and the hot