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i thought of an interesting idea, give candace flynn so many bananas that she gets sick of them.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The original sentence has a comma splice (two independent clauses joined by just a comma). We can use a semicolon to separate the two independent clauses or rephrase, but for punctuation correction here, replacing the comma with a semicolon (or using a colon if we consider the second part as an explanation of the idea) is appropriate. Alternatively, we could use a period and start a new sentence, but the semicolon or colon are better for showing the relationship. Let's use a semicolon: "I thought of an interesting idea; give Candace Flynn so many bananas that she gets sick of them." Or a colon: "I thought of an interesting idea: give Candace Flynn so many bananas that she gets sick of them." The colon is good here as the second part explains the idea.

Answer:

I thought of an interesting idea: give Candace Flynn so many bananas that she gets sick of them.