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To correct a run-on sentence you should place a. . semicolon between the two independent clauses. . semicolon between the two dependent clauses. . comma between the two independent clauses. . comma between the two dependent clauses

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To correct a run-on sentence you should place, the correct answer is A. semicolon between the two independent clauses. For example, Maria went to town to go shopping; others stayed home to rest for the weekend. The two clauses are independent which means it still makes sense without needing the other clause.
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