This is an example of: Comma splice
Comma splice:
A comma splice occurs when a comma is mistakenly used to join two complete thoughts (that is, each thought has a subject and a verb, and the thoughts can be completely independent. Yes, aka "independent clause"). Think of it this way: a comma is a weak punctuation mark, you need something stronger to separate two complete thoughts (e.g. a period or a semicolon - see below for other solutions ).
Comma Splice: I had a class at 9am and woke up at noon.
Run-on sentence
A continuous sentence (also called a "fused sentence") is formed when two complete thoughts (also called "independent clauses") are joined without punctuation separating them. So your sentence just goes on and on...
Next: I had class this morning and woke up at noon.
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