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English, 06.01.2021 01:00, ashtonbillups

YALL HELP PLZZZ 1) What is this group of words?

She went back into the store, she forgot to buy milk.

A) a good sentence
B) fragment
C)exclamatory
D)comma splice

2) What are the following group of words

I love language arts I would stay in Mrs Burke’s class all day if I could.

A) run-on
B) fragment
C) a good sentence
D) comma splice

3) What is this group of words?

Because I love Mrs Bruke, I would stay in her class all day if I could.

A) run-on
B) a good sentence
C) comma splice
D) fragment

Y’all plz help me with these 3 questions

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YALL HELP PLZZZ 1) What is this group of words?

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