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English, 26.08.2019 03:50, abbygreen

Which of these is a run-on sentence?
a. you and i and the whole team will go.
b. before lunch, i played volleyball; after lunch i did again.
c. i went home and ate and ate.
d. i thought about what he'd said soon i realized he was right.

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