Which of the following examples illustrates a fragment, run-on (or fused) sentence, or comma splice?

A) As the band walked to work, Elwood composed a song called “Cadillac Blues.”
B) Elwood composed a song called “Cadillac Blues” as the band walked to work.
C) Although Elwood composed a song called “Cadillac Blues” as the band walked to work.
D) The band walked to work; incidentally, Elwood composed a song called “Cadillac Blues.”


C) Although Elwood composed a song called “Cadillac Blues” as the band walked to work.

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