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Is this a run-on sentence?

The laurel is an evergreen tree, the ancient Greeks used laurel leaves in crowns for the winners of the Pythian games.

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User Karinne
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Yes it’s a run- on sentence. Because they are talking about two different topics instead of one.


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User Akhil Pathania
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Answer:

Yes, i believe it is.

Step-by-step explanation:

The two separable sentences seem thrown together in an unappealing way. There is no use of connectors like and, but, therefore, or anything like those.

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