Respuesta :
Long, uninterrupted sentences reflect the natural pace and structure of speech.
When we look at the excerpt you provided from _On the Road_ by Jack Kerouac it can be seen that what is provided is just one long sentence. This, however, by no means is a run-on sentence as it is possible to have grammatically correct sentences of any length—short or long. Because the excerpt is just one flowing sentence (and not many shorter sentences with periods/full stops), the idea is not disrupted and a realism is conveyed because the writing does indeed reflect the natural pace and structure of how people talk in conversation.
When we look at the excerpt you provided from _On the Road_ by Jack Kerouac it can be seen that what is provided is just one long sentence. This, however, by no means is a run-on sentence as it is possible to have grammatically correct sentences of any length—short or long. Because the excerpt is just one flowing sentence (and not many shorter sentences with periods/full stops), the idea is not disrupted and a realism is conveyed because the writing does indeed reflect the natural pace and structure of how people talk in conversation.
Answer:
Long, uninterrupted sentences reflect the natural pace and structure of speech.