Review Dispute

Discuss whatever your heart desires, just be civil. Posts made in this forum do not increase new members' post counts.
Post Reply
User avatar
Tiffany Dowell
Posts: 98
Joined: 07 Dec 2023, 04:08
Favorite Book: Songs of Innocence and of Experience
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 107
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-tiffany-dowell.html
Latest Review: When the Tamarind Tree Blooms by Elaine Russell
2025 Reading Goal: 100
2025 Goal Completion: 18%

Review Dispute

Post by Tiffany Dowell »

Why are we only able to select a pre-written bullet list without being able to comment when there is a dispute about a review? I literally looked up whether run-on sentence commas are objective errors or not.

Yes, run-on sentences are considered objective grammar errors because they occur when two or more independent clauses are joined together incorrectly, without proper punctuation or conjunctions, creating a sentence that is grammatically incorrect and can be confusing to read; this is a clear violation of standard grammatical rules.
Key points about run-on sentences:
Definition:
A run-on sentence is when two or more complete thoughts (independent clauses) are written together without the necessary punctuation or coordinating conjunction to separate them properly.
Objective error:
Since there is a clear grammatical rule about how to connect independent clauses, a run-on sentence is considered an objective error that can be identified and corrected based on established grammar guidelines.
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-tiffany-dowell.html


Contact me on:
OBC PM
Facebook /DovetailStormrider
Twitter TD_Freelance
Pinterest, LinkedIn, Instagram tiffanyldowell
Skype live:dovetail_stormrider
User avatar
Diana Lowery
Moderator
Posts: 3667
Joined: 11 Feb 2019, 07:39
Currently Reading: The Lathe of Heaven
Bookshelf Size: 392
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-diana-lowery.html
Latest Review: "I Got Donuts!" by Marquetta T. Hemphill
Reading Device: B00IKPYKWG

Post by Diana Lowery »

Here is Scott's official take on run-on sentences:

"However, some style guides allow for the comma to be omitted if the two independent clauses are "very short". Because there is subjectivity in what qualifies as "very short", I recommend never mark the omission of this particular comma (one before a coordinating conjunction connecting two independent clauses) as an objective error, even if the sentences seem long. What is short, medium, or long can be subjective."

viewtopic.php?f=72&t=130072
Post Reply

Return to “Community & Off-Topic”