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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the example a complete sentence, sentence fragment, or run-on sentence? Which she seemed to think she owned. A. sentence fragment B. complete sentence C. run-on sentence

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c run-on sentence

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I do not think you are correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

try again

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a it is not b for sure

OpenStudy (xx_gamergirl_xx):

I Believe @ohva.student is correct

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

do you understand why you originally got it wrong the first time?

OpenStudy (xx_gamergirl_xx):

I Think It Is C Too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C would not be correct because you do not know who owed and what they owed @xX_GamerGirl_Xx

OpenStudy (xx_gamergirl_xx):

Oh Wait No Not C opps

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

it is not a run-on.... a run-on is when you have too many clauses without proper punctuation.

OpenStudy (xx_gamergirl_xx):

Yea Ik I Just Relooked At C Sorry

OpenStudy (conqueror):

The sentence does not have a subject.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes i realize what mistake o made

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no problem. I do the same thing all the time :) @xX_GamerGirl_Xx

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

okay that's good :) @ohva.student

OpenStudy (xx_gamergirl_xx):

Oh Ok xD @taylorf2244

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so the answer would be a?

OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):

yes :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

correct :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

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