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Don’t run so fast. You _____! Group of answer choices

will fall
are falling
‘re going to fall

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Will fall

The phrase "Don't run so fast you will fall" implies a cause-and-effect relationship. Running too fast increases the risk of losing balance and falling, making it a prediction about a likely outcome based on the action of running quickly.
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