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4 September, 22:17

Which of the following best illustrates how a conjunction can correct a run-on sentence.

a. the game is about to be called on account of rain, and if this happens we will not get a refund.

b. i saw them yesterday at the park they were playing ball.

c. they were my parents, they were so polite and caring they were nice people.

d. although they enjoyed it: they didn't laugh much.?

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  1. 5 September, 00:51
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    It's A. the game is about to be called on account of rain, and if this happens we will not get a refund.

    It uses the conjunction "and" to connect the sentence.
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