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English, 11.04.2020 16:17, ihatemath143

What is the best way to correct this run-on sentence?My younger brother will have a birthday soon he will be seven years old. A. My younger brother he will have a birthday soon and he will be seven years old. B. Soon my younger brother will be seven years old soon, a birthday. C. My younger brother will have a birthday, soon he will be seven years old. D. My younger brother will have abirthday soon. He will be seven years old

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