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Choose the sentence that is written correctly and is not a fragment or a run-on. this weapon they have they could use that to force us out. to be effective. just one weapon. my guess is that it's something very large that could be made to fall on us and crush us. choose the groups of words that are written correctly and not a fragment or a run-on. a. some sort of poison that they could spray at us. b. i'm not leaving! let them try and make me! c. they need me they need all of us! d. some of us are hurt some die. choose the sentence that is written correctly and is not a fragment or a run-on. a. i have to admit i just don't know what we should do. b. all those who refuse to be banished! c. somehow they must resist tick was the only one with a plan. d. all fighters! all those who refuse to be banished! choose the sentence that is written correctly and is not a fragment or a run-on. a. an hour or so later. b. he put his clothes and shoes back on. c. the hall was full of people a few of them murmuring quietly to each other. d. in spite of what his father had said.

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