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Which of the following is a run-on sentence? a. marvin bought the house next to us. he moved in yesterday. b. marvin bought the house next to us, and he moved in yesterday. c. marvin bought the house next to us, he moved in yesterday. d. marvin bought the house next to us; he moved in yesterda
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