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Which sentence is worded correctly and avoids using a run-on?
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The car had to swerve suddenly when they saw another car going through a red light; thankfully there was no accident.
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The car had to swerve suddenly they saw another car going through a red light, thankfully there was no accident.
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The car had to swerve suddenly when they saw another car, going through a red light thankfully there was no accident.
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The car had to swerve suddenly, when they saw another car going through a red light, thankfully there was no accident.
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The point of view that london uses in white fang the reader understand the perspectives
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English, 22.06.2019 03:10, struckedblazing
Plz asap read this sentence from paragraph 3 of the article. the boys and girls are merely asked to obtain the signatures of ten friends or relatives. how does the word "merely" affect the meaning of the sentence? a- it suggests that asking people to subscribe to the washington times is something negative. b- it implies that obtaining ten signatures is not a requirement for receiving a prize. c- it downplays the fact that to win the prize, children must ask people to subscribe to the washington times. d- it emphasizes that children receive the prize only if they obtain ten signatures.
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