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English, 24.11.2020 23:00, ari8361

Please rewrite the paragraph below to correct the run-on sentences. Our class went on a spring trip to Baltimore, Maryland, it was really fun. In the morning,
we strolled along the Inner Harbor and looked at all the sailboats, we saw a tropical rain forest and a coral reef at the National Aquarium in Baltimore. Later we visited Fort McHenry, the flag waving over this fort gave Francis Scott Key the idea to write “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Finally, we toured the USS Constellation, it was one of the first U. S. warships, and it was built in 1797.

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