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Read the following run-on (or fused) sentence: I heard a crash I ran to see what was wrong. Which of the following examples corrects this run-on sentence? A. I heard a crash, so I ran. To see what was wrong.

B. I heard a crash, I ran; to see what was wrong.

C. I heard a crash, so I ran to see what was wrong.

D. I heard a crash, I ran to see what was wrong.

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