A few days ago
Anonymous

fix my run-on sentences?

martha graham was one of the most prominent names in the dance in the 20th century, and her influence is still felt today

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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Martha Graham was one of the most prominent names in 20th century dance. Her influence is still felt today.
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A few days ago
Unique
One of the most prominent names in the 20th century is Martha Graham. As of today her influences is still felt by the dance community.

That should help

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A few days ago
Anonymous
In dance, Martha Graham was one of the most prominent names in the 20th century. Her influence is still felt today.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
it works, but it is two totally different thoughts put into once sentence. some people may argue that it is a run-on. try this:

*take the comma out. add a period. get rid of the “and”

“Martha Graham was one of the most prominent names in 20th century dance. Her influence is still felt today.”

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A few days ago
teenster
Maybe you could say. Martha Graham was one of the most prominent names in the dance in the 20th century. Her influence is still felt today.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Martha Graham, one of the most prominent names in 20th century dance,has an influence that is still felt today.
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A few days ago
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Just make sure you capitalize and put a period at the end of the sentence.

If you wanted to break it up:

martha graham was one of the most prominent names in the dance in the 20th century. her influence is still felt today

i’ll let you figure out the punctuation/capitalization.

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A few days ago
1oldone
martha graham was one of the most prominent names in dance in the 20th century. her influence is still felt today.
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A few days ago
Uncle John
It’s not really a run-on sentence. It’s a compound sentenc, joined with the conjunctive “and”. The proper nouns need to be capitalized, and I would remove “the” in front of “dance” since it is awkward usage. And a period at the end of the sentence, of course.

But a run-on sentence? Nope

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Instead of joining the two statements with a conjunction, just make them two separate sentences. What’s so mysterious about that? People – it is run-on because there are two separate thoughts that need not be in the same sentence.
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