Is it time for dinner yet? I am starving!
Which of the following is a run-on sentence?
a.
Is it time for dinner yet? I am starving!
b.
I worked on my homework for three hours, but I wasn't able to finish my history project.
c.
Every day the neighbor takes her dog on two walks she goes at night and in the morning.
d.
Tomorrow my mom and I are making homemade bread; I can't wait!
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Which of the following is a run-on sentence?
a.
Is it time for dinner yet? I am starving!
Is it time for dinner yet? I am starving!
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