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English, 06.11.2019 11:31 EmmaKozlewski2545

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identify the run-on sentence.

a. the girls played soccer. the boys played football.

b. the girls played soccer, but the boys played football.

c. the girls played soccer the boys played football.

d. the girls played soccer; the boys played football.

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