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3 January, 00:48

Which is a run-on sentence? A. She sews her own clothes; she looks very stylish. B. He tried to make a call, but he couldn't get service. C. She moved to town three months ago, she is pretty shy. D. He tied the boat to the dock, so it wouldn't float away. Which is a correctly written sentence, not a run-on? A. I made spaghetti squash it tasted like regular spaghetti. B. I enjoyed reading the book; it was funny yet informative. C. I watched an old movie on TV the story was sweet yet sad. D. I swam in the pool all afternoon now I'm ready for a

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  1. 3 January, 02:01
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    "C. She moved to town three months ago, she is pretty shy" is a runon sentence since it should be two separate sentences instead. And " B. I enjoyed reading the book; it was funny yet informative" is not a run-on sentence since the semicolon separates the two main sections.
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