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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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User Oskare
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the answer is C for the first one

and for the second its B

hope this helps

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User ANoble
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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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