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English, 13.06.2020 05:57, JellalFernandes

Which of the following best illustrates how a conjunction can correct a run-on sentence. A. The game is about to be called on account of rain, and if this happens we will not get a refund.
B. I saw them yesterday at the park they were playing ball.
C. They were my parents, they were so polite and caring they were nice people.
D. Although they enjoyed it: they didn't laugh much.

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