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Date Period 114. AN EVEN DOZEN This activity challenges you to distinguish between sentences, fragments, and run-ons. For each group of words that is a sentence, write S and the number 1 before the sentence. For each fragment, write F and the number 2. For each run-on, write RO and the number 3. When each set is totaled up, the value of each should be an even dozen. The first one is done for you. SET 1 A. RO 3 Turn the light on, it's dark in here. I like the scene from the shore. B C. Bringing home the money from the raffle. Every once in a while he can be silly. D. inter for Applied Research in Education E. Knowing quite well that I was not happy with his behavior. F I know you can win the game, just try very hard.

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