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Which choice avoids run-on sentences to present the information clearly and correctly?

Levi wanted to save the endangered sparrows, he built a birdhouse and he passed out flyers and he also hung signs to tell people to keep their cats inside.
Levi wanted to save the endangered sparrows. He built a birdhouse, and he passed out flyers. He also hung signs to tell people to keep their cats inside.
Levi wanted to save the endangered sparrows. He built a birdhouse, and he passed out flyers he also hung signs to tell people to keep their cats inside.
Levi wanted to save the endangered sparrows, so he built a birdhouse. He passed out flyers, he also hung signs to tell people to keep their cats inside.

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Answer: B

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The choice that avoids a run-on sentence in order to present the information clearly and correctly is, "Levi wanted to save the endangered sparrows. He built a birdhouse, and he passed out flyers. He also hung signs to tell people to keep their cats inside." In this sentence, it uses proper conjunctions and punctuation marks in order to connect the ideas of the sentences to make it clear and understandable.
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