Toland Small



Toland Small
Is this sentence a comma splice error?

I read this sentence in the book “Adolf Hitler”, by John Toland.

“He was moved into a private room, a smaller one on the second floor,” (Toland, 84.)

No. A comma splice is the attempt to join two independent clauses with a comma, but without a coordinator.

The second clause is not an independent clause, but rather a dependent clause.

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