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English, 06.10.2019 16:00 camrenp9889

Which sentence is not a suitable correction for the run-on sentence?

i need to get to work on time it's my first day.

a.
i need to get to work on time. it's my first day.

b.
i need to get to work on time, it's my first day.

c.
i need to get to work on time; it's my first day.

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