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

A) Disgusted because he was failing history, Bill refused to leave his room.
B) Bill was disgusted because he was failing history and refused to leave his room.
C) Bill, disgusted because he was failing history, refused to leave his room.
D) Bill, disgusted because he was failing history, and refusing to leave his room.


D) Bill, disgusted because he was failing history, and refusing to leave his room.

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